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    The great flaw in Gatsby’s character is his excessive obsession. We find out towards the middle of the book Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy to the point that his life is ’Daisy’. He throws extravagant parties in hopes her being there. He purchases a palace of a mansion simply because it is close to Daisy’s home. He makes a living only to prove himself worthy to Daisy. He lives for ’Daisy’‚ but he does not live for the living Daisy. Gatsby is so infatuated with ’Daisy’ that he is bent on the magnificent

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    Christopher Reeve‚ portrayal of Superman in the Superman film series‚ once stated‚ “A hero is someone who‚ in spite of weakness‚ doubt or not‚ always knowing the answers‚ goes ahead and overcomes anyway. A true hero is anyone‚ regardless of who they are‚ not burdened or influenced by obstacles standing in their way. Flooding the pages‚ of today’s textbooks‚ the accomplishments of both past and present heroes are etched for future generations to look upon until the end of time. Their courage and willingness

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    Prompt C McCandless wanted to live an independent and self-reliant life. As a child‚ he grew up in a materialistic and dysfunctional family. Although he had a close relationship with his sister‚ Carine‚ Chris preferred isolating himself. It was unimaginably difficult for Chris to have a relationship with his father after he had found out about his father’s second family. Chris’s mother‚ Billie‚ didn’t have much of a relationship with him either. For Chris‚ being alone was normal and part of his

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    Transcendentalist McCandless What is transcendentalism? How is Christopher J. McCandless a transcendentalist? Transcendentalism is a philosophy‚ and a way of life. It consists of being a non-conformist‚ becoming one with nature‚ and rejecting materialism. Throughout Jon Krakauer’s novel‚ Into The Wild‚ McCandless happens to achieve all of the above. “Whoso would be a man‚ must be a non-conformist” (Emerson). He defied society‚ lived in the wild‚ and never cared about “things”. He existed

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    Theodore Ryken was a great man. He did great things for people. He was seen and considered a hero to many. He is a hero because of his actions‚ background‚ and life that follows the heroic archetype. Theodore Ryken is from an obscure and mysterious origin. Theodore Ryken was born in “Elshout‚ North Brabant‚ Holland in August 30‚ 1797”. He was born in a middle class family who passionate and devoted catholics parents. Theodore Ryken shortly at a young age faced loneliness. Theodore Ryken parents both

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    Does Brutus “qualify” as a tragic hero? Marcus Brutus does qualify as the tragic hero in Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. A tragic hero is a good or even great man and thus wins our sympathy causing catharsis. A tragic hero displays hamartia— the hero makes a mistake causing the downfall of his fortune. A tragic hero usually brings suffering and death to other characters‚ even a whole country. Finally‚ a tragic hero goes into a situation in which there is no getting

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    Grendal now knowing of such strength knows he must flee if he wants to survive. Beowulf physical attribute so great they could outshine even the darkest strength of Grendal. However‚ Beowulf was not just a brute who had all the physical elements of a hero. Beowulf has a strong heart for even in old age Beowulf would fight to protect his people and gain this great fame that without would have made him feel his life was purposeless. He states‚ “I’ve never known fear as a youth‚ I fought in endless battles

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    Once Upon a Genocide Christopher Columbus is often portrayed as a hero in America. He found a new land‚ proved the world was not flat‚ and made way for the pilgrims to escape tyranny. American children are shown a hero and taught many fallacies about this man from the beginning of their education. According to our text‚ Columbus is seen in children’s literature as little less than a saint. “When Christopher Columbus was a child‚ he always wanted to be like Saint Christopher. He wanted to sail to

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    English 2 14 Sept. 2015 True Life: Creon is the Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. Because the tragic hero simply cannot accept a diminished view of the self and because of some personality flaw‚ the hero fails in this epic struggle against fate (csus.edu). In "Antigone" written by the infamous Sophocles‚ the characters‚ Antigone and King Creon‚ can both be deemed as tragic heroes despite of their beliefs differing immensely

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    Scott Fitzgerald’s fictional novel set in the 1920’s The Great Gatsby the protagonist Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero. Jay Gatsby has three noticeable characteristics: a tragic flaw‚ is responsible for his own downfall‚ and is from noble birth. Therefore‚ in F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1920 book The Great Gatsby the protagonist is a tragic hero. As a result of Gatsby having a tragic flaw he is a tragic hero. Gatsby is incapable of letting go of the past and moving on. “‘You ought to go away‚’ I said. ‘It’s

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