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A "Youth Forum" Q&A article about "TRAGEDY"

Jul 01, 2003 11:59 AM
by Compiler


I hope that many readers, especially newcomers
to theosophy, will find this article about
"TRAGEDY" in the "Youth Forum" question & answer
department of THEOSOPHY magazine, which is found
in the "Additional" articles Index page of my
WisdomWorld.org web site, to be very informative
and useful; and that it may be the type of article
that spurs some people to think of things to
respond with -- either by commenting on some of
the subjects and things in it, or by talking about
the subjects in different ways, or by asking
questions, or by providing answers to those that
may be asked.

This is the question about "tragedy" that is answered
in article Number 21 of the 21 that are so far
finished in the department (and the direct link to it):

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(21) July 1964 [This Question is answered:
Horace Walpole once remarked, "This world is a comedy
to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel."
This epigram, though probably correct in its
implication that tragedy is as much a view of life
as a literary form, seems nevertheless a great
oversimplification of the nature of literary tragedy,
since it indicates that anyone who "feels," and who
has talent, could write one. Many writers and critics
think otherwise, however, declaring that a tragedy
could not possibly be written today in our complex
and compromised world; our view of life is too
secular and too muddled to permit it.
What view of life, then, would allow for tragic
expression? Is it conceivable that a Theosophist
could write a tragedy?]
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/YouthForum/21.html
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And Below is the link to the section on the
"Additional" articles Index page that is entitled
"NINE GROUPINGS OF ARTICLES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE & ADULTS--
MOST OF WHICH ARE IN "QUESTION & ANSWER" FORMAT
that the "Youth Forum" department is in. It's the
13th of 18 sections on the page. These are the
nine departments. The link to the Index page of
the "Youth Forum" department is the 5th one:

(1) Theosophy School (1925-26)
(2) Youth-Companions' Forum (1930-41)
(3) Youth-Companions Ask-- (1947-51)
(4) Youth-Companions Ask--and Answer (1951-62)
(5) Youth Forum (1962-67)
(6) Student Reflections (1996-98)
(7) Question--and Comment (1960-62)
(8) Letters-Questions-Comment (1962-98)
(9) Facets of Inquiry (since 1999)

The link to the 13th section:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/index.html#13
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Dear newcomers to Theosophy:

I sincerely do hope that my web site offers
a well-rounded overall view of Theosophy and
the Theosophical Movement. The 3 main links
to everything on it are found below.

Please know that I'm only the compiler of
all the articles found on my web site; I'm
not a scholar; and also that I personally
do not like to take part in conversations,
even though I do hope that what I present
from time to time will help a little in
the discussions being carried on by others.
So please do not be insulted when I do not
respond if someone addresses me, or addresses
anything that is found in any of the articles
on my web site; I leave that for others to
deal with if they want to -- whether pro, con,
neutral, friendly or unfriendly.

John DeSantis
(Compiler)
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You may find a great deal of the Truth that you
are searching for here:

WisdomWorld.org web site (Main Page):
http://www.wisdomworld.org

This is the Index page of the "Introductory",
"Setting the Stage" book, which was especially
compiled for newcomers to Theosophy:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/setting.html

The page where "Additional" articles are slowly
being added (which contains 18 sections that
can each be clicked on at the top of the page
in order to go directly down to them, as well
as to get the link to any particular section
that you may want to use in a posting on a
discussion board, or in an e-mail to someone):
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/index.html

"PUBLIC & PRIVATE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FORUM":
This next link is to the most updated version of my
economic proposal to humanity, a practical project
to help our suffering world that I also consider
to be Theosophical. In it you will find a new and
unique, but mostly unknown, economic system
model that might be able to put an end to involuntary
poverty on earth. How? It presents a way to fully
finance everything of importance that is needed
in every nation. Because of this it's well worth
pointing to. Please note that, for strategic
reasons, of wanting it to have the best chance
of being accepted by all peoples worldwide,
no matter what their religious, philosophical,
and scientific beliefs are, I've put it on a
completely different web site; it contains
no mention of, or link to, the Theosophy and
the Theosophical Movement that is presented
on my WisdomWorld.org web site:
http://www.PublicAndPrivateEnterprise.org

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