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The document discusses: 1) Key elements of tragedy such as hamartia (tragic flaw), hubris (excessive pride), peripeteia (reversal of fortune), and catharsis (purification of emotions). 2) Reversal or peripeteia refers to the significant change in the hero/heroine's fortune for the worse, often after a discovery or recognition. 3) An example from Oedipus Rex is given where Oedipus experiences a reversal of fortune upon learning of his father's death.

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The document discusses: 1) Key elements of tragedy such as hamartia (tragic flaw), hubris (excessive pride), peripeteia (reversal of fortune), and catharsis (purification of emotions). 2) Reversal or peripeteia refers to the significant change in the hero/heroine's fortune for the worse, often after a discovery or recognition. 3) An example from Oedipus Rex is given where Oedipus experiences a reversal of fortune upon learning of his father's death.

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To access the contributor biographies in Spanish, English, and Kreyòl, please see: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/language pubs/227

Amanda Alcántara is a writer and journalist. She is the author of Chula (2019). Her work has been featured in the anthology Latinas: Struggles & Protests in 21st Century USA, the poetry anthology LatiNext, and several media publications including NPR's Latino USA and Remezcla; The Washington Post’s The Lily; Acento; The San Francisco Chronicle; and others. Amanda has a BA in Journalism from Rutgers University and a master's degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from New York University. She also is co-founder and previous editor of La Galería Magazine. A map of the world turned upside down hangs on her wall.

Carlos Alomia Kollegger is a Peruvian Jesuit. He was educated at the Colegio de la Inmaculada- Jesuitas, in Lima, Peru. He completed his studies in Humanities and Philosophy at the Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya in Lima, Perú. He has collaborated with various volunteer projects, pastoral, and social programs in indigenous communities and marginalized urban neighborhoods in Peru. For two years, he worked at the Centro Montalvo, the social center of the Society of Jesuits in the Dominican Republic, as project coordinator of the Hogar de Cristo project, and assisting migrants and vulnerable populations in Dajabón, Dominican Republic and Lakay Jezi, Ouanaminthe, Haiti. Currently, he is preparing for theological studies in Rome.

Julia Alvarez is an author of numerous works including How the García Girls Lost Their Accents (Algonquin Books, 2010); In the Time of the Butterflies (Algonquin Books, 2010); A Wedding in Haiti (Algonquin Books, 2013); Afterlife (Algonquin Books, 2020) a novel; and Already a Butterfly: A Meditation Story (Henry Holt & Co., 2020) for young readers. Bill Eichner is a

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    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Preface
    Prologue
    Chronology
    I. Ermita and Santa Cruz to Intramuros: Between Literary and Legal Career
    1. Bourgeois Ermita: Birth and Boyhood
    2. Education under American Jesuits
    3. The Humorist as Critic, Writer and Actor
    4. Juggling Law and Journalism on the Eve of War
    II. To Tokyo and Back: The Making of a Diplomat
    5. The Assistant Solicitor
    6. From Intelligence Officer in Bataan to the Return of Ignacio Javier
    7. Second, then First Secretary
    8. At the Home Office: The Diplomat as Historian
    III. Going In, then Out of the Political Jungle: Padre Burgos to Arlegui
    9. The Legal Counsel, Professor and Translator
    10. The Foreign Policy Critic and Spokesman
    11. “Asia for the Asians” or How to Leave Arlegui in Six Months
    IV. London and Madrid: The Philippines in a Resurgent Asia
    12. At the Court of Saint James
    13. A Verbal Tussle in the UN
    14. The Biographer
    15. At Franco Country
    16. In Search of the Burgos Trial Records
    17. Home Leave in Preparation for a State Visit
    V. New Delhi to Belgrade: The Philippines towards Non-Alignment
    18. Homecoming to Asia at Nehruvian India
    19. “Diplomacy of Development” and Other Speeches
    20. The Foreign Policy Rescuer and Again, Critic
    21. The Diplomat as Efficient Intellectual-Bureaucrat
    22. Endorsing Non-alignment amid Personal Crisis
    23. Flirting with Dictators
    24. Martial Law Propagandist
    25. At Tito’s Pre-Balkanized Yugoslavia
    Epilogue
    Glossary
    List of Abbreviations
    Bibliography
    Index
    About the Author

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