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    “A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction” as said by Aristotle‚ a Greek philosopher and a scientist who came up with the characteristics of tragic hero. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play about a tragic hero named Macbeth who was told about his prophecy by three witches and one of them was him being king‚ in which he succeeds by killing all in his way. The term tragic hero applies to Macbeth. Through three witch’s predications

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    Tragic Hero (Argumentum Essay) Introduction In Shakespeare’s play "Julius Caesar"‚ there is much death‚ much tragedy‚ and of course‚ a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a person of noble or influential birth‚ who has a moral personality. In order to be identified as a tragic hero‚ a character must have a hamartia‚ which is a fatal flaw. But as being a tragic hero is not only having a tragic flaw but also entails much more. Throughout the play a few main characters present themselves as possibilities

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    Macbeth tragic Hero The character of Macbeth is a example of a tragic hero. There are several things that contribute to Macbeth’s downfall into madness‚ but only three of them really stand out. The first point to his downfall is all the Visions that were told to him by the witches. The next is how Lady Macbeth manipulates and has strong influence over Macbeth’s moral code. finally‚ Macbeth falls because of his ambition and desire to become king. Macbeth’s character starts from being a noble thane

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    to follow rules of it. If someone breaks that rule‚ other people determine if the person is heresy and may try to exclude the person. Same pressure works in the world of literature. In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge‚ and Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ all three protagonists dare to do what society tells them not to do‚ although they all understand what they are doing is immoral As a result‚ their own desire led them to death. Shakespeare’s Macbeth takes place

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    “The Shakespearean Tragic Hero” by A.C. Bradley Characteristics of the Shakespearean Tragic Hero 1. Exceptional beings – a person of great public and social importance 2. Above the average level of humanity 3. Character traits are similar to the audience – ordinary humanity 4. His actions and sufferings are of an unusual kind 5. Their circumstances raise them to levels far above anyone we have ever known 6. They will experience an epiphany – a major realization about life and humanity

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    The Tragic hero & The Oedipus 1. Oedipus Rex is not only the greatest play of Sophocles but also the greatest Greek play. Aristotle‚ in the poetics‚ gives very high praise to the play. According to Aristotle‚ the tragic hero is a highly esteemed and prosperous man who falls into misfortune because of some serious hamartia. He particularly gives the example of Oedipus. Oedipus is closely the intermediate kind of person stipulated by Aristotle‚ not much wicked‚ not much virtuous. The complete reversal

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    Marietta Shaw English 1302-6504 Mrs.Weatherford 21 November 2011 A Tragic Hero Indeed! In Sophocles tragedy Oedipus the King‚ King Oedipus swears to solve the murder of former King Laios in order to free the city from the plague. The plague taunts the city destroying crops and livestock and making the women unable to bear children. A seer‚ Teirsias tells Oedipus that he himself is Thebes’s pollution for killing his father and marrying his mother. Oedipus ignores his words and is blind to

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    When people think of a hero‚ they do not understand you don’t need to be just like superman‚ you don’t need to be able to fly‚ or be immortal and never die. There is no need to wear a mask‚ save the world‚ or have special powers. To me‚ any regular person can become a hero in their own way. I believe a hero can be found in any piece of literature‚ most main characters are all heroes‚ but they are all heroes in a different way. To me‚ in order to be a hero‚ all you need to do is put someone else’s

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    among tragic heroes in stories: (1) they must have a flaw or error in judgement‚ (2) they have to reverse someone’s fortune because of this misjudgment‚ (3) the character has to recognize that the reversal of fortune was a result of their misjudgment‚ (4) they are prideful‚ and (5) they must receive a fate worse than they deserve. In the popular play The Crucible‚ one common tragic hero is the main character‚ John Proctor. However‚ some others argue that Reverend Hale was also a tragic hero‚ though

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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Macbeth portrays many qualities of a tragic hero. One particular quality Macbeth portrays is hamartia. The witches address Macbeth as Thane of Cawdor and “All hail Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter” (1.3.53)‚ both of which he is not. With Macbeth’s new title as Thane of Cawdor‚ Macbeth starts wondering if he will likewise become king. Macbeth‚ being a noble‚ is not in a position to rise up to the rank of a king however; he is very ambitious. Macbeth’s ambition leads

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