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    Tragic Hero Julius Ceaser

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    The Tragic Hero: Brutus F. Scott Fitzgerald once said‚ “Show me a hero and I’ll show you a tragedy”. A tragic hero is someone of noble importance who is admired by society but flawed which leads to a downfall. Tragic heroes face their downfall with bravery and honor. While many characters in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar could fit this definition‚ the person who fits the role best in Shakespeare’s brilliant play‚ is Marcus Brutus. Brutus is a tragic hero because of his destined fate‚ recognition

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    Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”‚ is the story of a want-to-be hero. The main character‚ Peyton Farquhar‚ cannot participate in the war‚ and has to stick to just being a farmer. Bierce puts a spin on what it is to be a hero in this story‚ and what happens to them. In his story through the eyes of Farquahr‚ one must be a soldier‚ do something spectacular‚ and then make away back home to the soldiers family‚ to be a hero. These are the three parts of what it means to be a hero; although Farquhar interestingly

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    Antigone: A Tragic Hero What characteristics generate a tragic hero? Must a tragic hero possess superhuman abilities? Should he be immense in size and strength such as Hercules? According to the Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a good‚ moral‚ upstanding person that does not fit into society’s mold‚ invokes catharsis to the audience‚ and exhibits flaws that leads to their tragic downfall. These are the traits that a character must uphold in order to be considered as a tragic hero. In Sophocles’

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    Discuss Miller’s presentation of masculinity in A View from the Bridge Arthur Miller wrote this play in 1955. He has written many other plays including All My Sons‚ which was a success at Broadway. Miller was born in 1915‚ in New York City‚ but both his parent had emigrated to the US. This play revolves around emigration‚ so Miller has had a lot of personal experience. This play is based in the late 1940’s‚ just after the Second World War‚ when many people were emigrating to the US‚ looking

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    A True Tragic Hero Batman‚ Superman‚ and the Green Lantern all fit the characteristics of a hero. The word “hero” typically evokes positive feelings and has a positive connotation surrounding it. But what about “tragic hero‚” does it? The English Department at California State University in Sacramento states that a tragic hero must be noble‚ possess heroic qualities‚ and acquire a tragic flaw leading to their demise. Though initially heroic by nature‚ the character’s tragic fall must also include

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    Antigone’s Tragic Hero In Sophocle’s Antigone‚ readers are deceived by the title. Most readers assume that the title character is the tragic heroine of the drama. In actuality‚ Creon fills the description of a tragic hero better than Antigone in many ways. A tragic hero is defined as one who is of royal lineage‚ a flaw in character‚ and not exceedingly just. Creon is clearly the unremitting yet capricious tragic hero that Sophocle’s creates to model the classic tragic hero. Creon‚ King of Thebes

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    is perfectly proven by a tragic hero who gives into his internal struggle of selfish desires which ultimately leads to his demise. Through the use of examples of tragic hero‚ the tragic pattern‚ and the elements of tragedy the film is truly a tragedy indeed. Match Point’s main protagonist Chris Wilton possesses all the characteristics of a tragic hero which proves the film is a tragedy.

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    Macbeth A Tragic Hero The characteristic of a tragic hero is captured in Shakespeare’s character Macbeth. A tragic hero has been said to be fated by the gods or a supernatural entities. Macbeth’s character starts to flaw as he allows his honor to be compromised while rejecting his moral responsibility as he attained power‚ which at the end resulted in his tragic death. Before these factors can be discussed‚ it is important to recognize what workings make up the characteristics of a tragic hero

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    A tragic hero can be defined as the protagonist of a story who has a fall from grace. A tragic hero is a character who has everything going for him or her‚ however‚ they have a flaw that sparks their downfall. This is a perfect description of Othello because that is exactly what happens. Othello can be considered a tragic hero due to his greatnesses and weaknesses‚ nobility‚ and vulnerability. Othello portrays himself has a tragic hero through his greatnesses and weaknesses. “The tragic protagonist

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    Oedipus the King: A Tragic Hero Sophocles’‚ Oedipus Rex is probably the most famous tragedy ever written. Oedipus Rex is the story of a King of Thebes upon whom a hereditary curse is placed and who therefore has to suffer the tragic consequences of fate. By elevating the importance of fate‚ Sophocles suggests that characters cannot be fully responsible for their actions. While free choices‚ such as Oedipus’s decision to pursue knowledge of his identity‚ are significant‚ fate is responsible for

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