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- Title
THE SENSE OF AN ENDING.
- Authors
Bandes, Susan A.
- Abstract
This text explores the concept of a satisfying ending in the television show "Succession." The author discusses whether the show can be classified as a tragedy or a comedy, noting that it possesses elements of both genres. They argue that while the show may be comedic in nature, the actions of the characters often lead to serious and even tragic consequences. The author also addresses the question of empathy towards the characters, suggesting that despite their flaws, viewers may develop some level of understanding and sympathy for them. The text concludes by highlighting the desire of some viewers for the siblings in the show to find a way to break free from their toxic family dynamics.
- Subjects
CAPITAL punishment; DUE process of law; GESTALT psychology; CRIMINAL procedure; CIVIL procedure; FAMILY business succession; CRIMINAL justice system
- Publication
DePaul Law Review, 2024, Vol 73, Issue 3, p751
- ISSN
0011-7188
- Publication type
Article