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Le Cid

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1636

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Essay Topics

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Corneille called Le Cid a “tragicomedy.” In what sense is the play tragic? Is there anything comic in it? What might “tragicomedy” mean as applied here?

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Many important events, specifically the duels and battles, happen offstage. Is this a dramatic weakness, in your view? Why or why not?

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Different attitudes are shown toward dueling in the play. At various times a duel is considered a crime worthy of the death penalty or as a just way to settle a dispute. How do you think Corneille ultimately depicts dueling as a means to justice? Cite at least three examples from the text.

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