Romance or comedy novels could be easily found on every other bookshelf but do you have what it takes to read about someone’s tragedy? Well, what is a tragedy? As Google’s definition goes, “a very sad event or situation, especially one that involves death”. If such genres interest you, then this article is for you. Stories about traumatic incidents could break you but also enable you to more readily sympathise with others. They also keep you hooked till the last page, to say the least!
Best Tragedy Books Of All Time
Here are the best tragedy books of all time that deserve a place on your bookshelf:
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
This novel is set in 19th-century Russia and follows the story of Anna Karenina, a woman from high society who is unhappy in her loveless marriage. She starts an affair with a charming officer, Count Vronsky, which leads to a social scandal and her eventual downfall. At the same time, the novel also tells the story of Levin, a landowner living in the countryside, who is searching for the meaning of life and true happiness. The book explores themes like love, marriage, loyalty, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
This classic novel is about love, revenge, and social class, set on the Yorkshire moors. It focuses on the complicated relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, an orphan taken in by Catherine's father. Although they deeply love each other, Catherine marries Edgar Linton, a wealthy neighbor, which drives Heathcliff to get revenge on both families. The story spans two generations, showing the impact of their decisions and how destructive obsessive love can be.
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The Stranger by Albert Camus
The story is about a man who, after his mother’s death, becomes emotionally distant and detached. This leads him to commit an act of violence on a sunny beach. His trial focuses less on the crime itself and more on his failure to fit into society’s expectations, exploring themes of existentialism, absurdity, and the human experience.
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