trajedi
A "trajedi" is a form of drama that typically involves serious themes and often ends in disaster for the main characters. It explores human suffering, moral dilemmas, and the consequences of actions, often leading to a cathartic experience for the audience. Famous examples of trajedi include works by playwrights like William Shakespeare and Sophocles.
In literature, trajedi often features a tragic hero, a character with a flaw or fate that leads to their downfall. This genre aims to evoke emotions such as pity and fear, allowing the audience to reflect on the complexities of life and human nature.