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    In his work Nature and Elements of Tragedy‚ Aristotle outlined the characteristics needed in order to create a compelling tragic hero. He states that this particular character must be "better than we are‚" a man who is superior to the average man in some way. At the same time‚ a tragic hero must evoke both pity and fear among the audience‚ causing each member to experience a feeling of catharsis‚ or strong emotion. According to Aristotle‚ the best way to achieve this effect is to accurately portray

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    Fate is a key theme in many of William Shakespeare’s texts‚ including Romeo and Juliet. It creates hope in the audience. It makes the character involved with it feel many emotions as well. Mercutio‚ one important character‚ has the biggest impact on fate. Mercutio is known as royalty. This is because he is the Prince’s cousin. Royalty was thought to be tied to fate in that time period. The Prince even says‚ “My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding...” (III.i.183). When the Prince announces

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    Shakespeare presents Romeo and Juliette as victims of fate? Williams Shakespeare ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is one of world most renowned love tragedies. One of the most prominent themes that runs through out the play is fate and how this leads to the lovers tragic end. This was a common theme in many of Shakespeare plays as during the Elizabethan period most people believed in the power of fate. I believe that Romeo and Juliette were victims of fate and many times In the story they foreshadow what happens

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    Fate and Free Will The idea about free will and fate is still unsolved and debatable throughout the world. Some claim that humans have their own power to create their own destiny‚ however‚ others argue that they are inescapable victims of fate. The novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ portrays the relationship between human’s determination to succeed and his or her own fate by describing Okonkwo as a tragic figure. While Okonkwo believes that he can overcome his fate through his hard work‚ Chinua Achebe

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    lovers are vulnerable in the hands of fate. The fact that a Montague and Capulet are falling in love is ironic as their families are sworn enemies. Romeo and Juliet are aware that their love is forbidden‚ “a pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life” and yet‚ the stars‚ associated with writing destiny‚ are not in their favour. Mourning over his heartbreak from Roselyn‚ an illiterate servant asks Romeo to read to him an invitation to the Capulet’s ball. Fate influences Romeo’s decision to go to

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    Fate vs. Free Will Sophocles creates a world that makes the reader think about the complex and mysterious battle between fate and free will in his play Oedipus The King. To the characters‚ fate is real and that’s what they believe in. The audience sees that Oedipus is the one making the divisions and altimetry it is himself that leads to his downfall. Apollo‚ the Greek god of prophecy‚ intellectual pursuits and pelage‚ told Oedipus about his tragic future. When we first encounter Oedipus

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    emotions and are easily influenced to do things that often create disaster. The gods seem to believe that mortals can for the most part control their own fate and that they are merely there to punish those that do wrong or to sometimes help those that may be meant for greater things and begin to stray from their intended path. They can control the fate of the mortals but do not always choose to. Only when such a mortal is important to the future of a certain situation will the gods interfere. They do

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    Judging Fate Deciding to condemn someone to hell or save them is typically a difficult task; Ser Cepparello‚ from Boccaccio’s Decameron‚ placement proves particularly difficult. Throughout his life Ser Cepparello‚ or Ciappelletto‚ sinned—he gambled‚ lied‚ falsified documents‚ bore false witness—but at the end of his life he confessed about a few of his sins. However‚ Ser Cepparello lied in his confession to make himself look better‚ and convinced his confessor‚ an unnamed friar‚ that he was a saint

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    However‚ the baby was found and taken to the nearby city of Corinth‚ where Oedipus was adopted as the son of the king and queen there. He was never told about his true past. After growing up‚ and having returned to Thebes‚ Oedipus becomes a victim of fate due to his strange circumstances and inability to escape the oracle. Can’t Escape Destiny The oracle‚ put upon Oedipus from his birth‚ condemned him from the start. First‚ the fear of this prophecy that Laius and Jocasta‚ his birth parents‚

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    have meant to happen from the very beginning? According to Carel (2006)‚ the concept of free will and fate did not even exist in the Greek culture during the 5th Century BC Athens--the time when Sophocles wrote Oedipus Rex. The concept of the gods was something of a "constant" or a way of living to them. Everything that happens in their life is somehow intertwined with either the power or the

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