1- a round dancing place before the stage.
2- an error of judgment that causes the downfall of a tragic protagonist.
3- a lengthy speech by a single character in a play, either alone or to others.
4- a large story written in prose (contains more than 50,000) words.
5- a literary genre depicting serious actions that usually have a disastrous outcome for the protagonist.
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