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    Different situations are experienced in different points in a person’s life. Some situations involve great outcomes while others are tragic. It is very common to have converses occur as seemingly good results turn into a person’s worst nightmare. Stephen Kumalo‚ the main character in Alan Paton’s Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ is a tragic hero because of the reversal in Stephen’s fortunes in his search for his son‚ Absalom. Kumalo passes from happiness to misery from the point when he finds Gertrude to

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    “To be a tragic hero‚ characters do not have to die- they just have to suffer‚” (Kibin). Tragic hero’s create their suffering‚ through what they choose‚ and the decisions they make. Macbeth is an ideal example of a tragic hero‚ due to the fact that he promoted his downfall‚ fell from his own estate‚ and faced a deserved punishment. In the event of meeting with the witches‚ Macbeth begins his journey down the path of becoming a tragic hero; constructing his downfall. “I stood rapt in the wonder

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    to Aristotle a character needs to fit criteria to become a tragic hero or heroine. The first thing the Aristotle said‚ was the reader must “ not be superhumanly good‚ for any calamity falling on such a person would be too hard to except‚ nor should any character be thoroughly evil‚ for downfall such a person is the deserved and therefore would not elect pity.”(). Aristotle is saying that in order for someone to be considered a tragic hero one must be feel a sense of fear or pity for them and they

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    Why is Antigone the tragic hero of the story? Antigone is the tragic hero because she chooses to bury her brother Polynices‚ even though Ceon her uncle prohibited anyone to touch his corpse and to let it decay. This shows that Antigone has a lot of loyalty towards her family and her brother. Ceon wanted Polynices to have the least honorable death‚ this is because Polynices was against Ceon and the Plebs‚ so Ceon wanted to give Eteocles a honorable burial because Eteocles was on fighting for the Plebs

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    his quest. The hero enters the foreign land and instantly astounds the people with his level of confidence. His stories tell a tale of nerve and valour‚ his expression and his stature demonstrate his determination and persistence‚ his actions through the journey reveal his nature of courage and bravery‚ and in the end his

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    answer.  In the same way that Shakespeare titled a play The Merchant of Venice‚ when the merchant‚ Antonio‚ is not the primary character in the play; in Julius Caesar‚ Caesar is not primary to the action that continues throughout the play.  In both of these plays‚ however‚ the title character (in this case‚ Caesar) serves as the catalyst for action that is central to the play.As for Brutus‚ the term "hero" can be misleading.  We tend to think of a hero as someone who swoops in and saves the day‚ someone

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    Critic Northrop Frye once commented that "Tragic heroes are so much the highest points in their human landscapes" (Frye 1). Few characters illustrate this characteristic of a tragic hero better than that of Victors Frankenstein‚ the protagonist of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. His story is one of a brilliant man whose revolutionary ideas brought suffering to himself‚ his family and friends‚ and his creation. Victor is an instrument as well as a victim to this suffering throughout his story. From

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    power. His goal is to kill Julius Caesar and have Marcus Brutus rule Rome. Although some believe that Julius Caesar is the tragic hero‚ an extensive reading of Julius Caesar displays that Marcus Brutus is the tragic hero of the drama. To start‚ it is noticeable that Brutus was of high rank in society. Moreover‚ Brutus seems to us as a worthwhile person. Finally‚ Brutus has a tragic flaw that leads to his downfall. In the beginning of the drama‚ it is clear that Marcus Brutus is of high rank society

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    Tragic Hero My father is a tragic hero. Over the course of his life he’s had more accomplishments than anyone else who has grown up beside him. After enduring seven years of college‚ he graduated law school at the top of his class. Upon moving back to his hometown‚ he took over the family business and achieved an outstanding reputation. With the world in his hands‚ his wife and two daughters would have done anything for him. However‚ people change‚ and when my father decided that it was his turn

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    continues to ask Othello to reinstate Cassio‚ then her lord would do it for her in which she later realizes that Iago is putting lies into her husband’s head about her cheating. A tragic hero is a character that makes a judgement call that ends up being wrong and leads to their own destruction. What establishes Othello as a tragic hero is when he realizes that Iago is lying to him and that Desdemona isn’t cheating on him and he kills himself because he realizes that he couldn’t live without her. In Act IV

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