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    Dr. Faustus a Tragic Hero.

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    Dr. Faustus a tragic hero. In his tragedies‚ Marlow conceived his heroes‚ first of all‚ as men capable of great passions‚ consumed by their desires abandoned to the pursuits of their lusts‚ whether they lead to glory‚ butchery‚ and loss of kingdom or eternal damnation. The intensity of emotion gives them an elevation and a heroic interest that outlasts contemptibility or pathos. Nor are they without representational value. They linger in the mind as men absurd‚ exaggerated‚ monstrous at times‚ but

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    Michael Vick is an extraordinary example of a tragic hero. Although Vick doesn’t come from some great monarchy‚he was still a person held in admiration by fans. Vick is currently the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers‚ but getting there was very difficult after a series of downfalls that almost led to his demise. His mother worked two jobs to support him but still required public financial aid. They lived in a crime filled neighborhood in public housing. Starting at infancy‚ his life was surrounded

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    the tragic play Medea‚ a play that contained a witch named Medea and a man named Jason that will eventually will become king. Together as one Medea and Jason obtain the golden fleece and come together through love‚ but as Jason gets tired of her‚ he leaves her. Medea becomes hurt and creates a scenario in which suffering occurs from losses and revenge‚ thus leading to the great tragedy known. Betrayal‚ revenge‚ loss‚ and royalty are factors to a tragedy for good or worse. Medea a tragic hero

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    Time and time again we see throughout literature a tragic hero who possesses some fatal flaw which inevitably leads to their downfall. I believe that as humans we all possess our own “tragic flaw”‚ but unlike these great tragic heroes‚ we learn to cope with and embrace these flaws. This sentiment I find especially true in myself‚ noting that my own “tragic flaw” is my extreme volume and talkative nature. Throughout these past seventeen years‚ I have been learning to come to terms with my loud voice

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    There are many debates on whether or not Chris McCandless was a hero. Jon Krakauer sees him as a tragic hero who lived the unmediated life that he wanted to and which he died trying to. Many Alaskans see him as an unprepared fool who didn’t see what the wilderness really was in which he wanted to commune with. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer goes through the story of Chris McCandless and his adventure into the Alaskan wilderness. He retraces the steppes that Chris that led up to him going missing

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    Tragic Hero - Jack Dawson

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    Tragic Hero Jack Dawson – Titanic Who is Jack Dawson? – Jack Dawson is penniless artist who wins a ticket aboard the luxurious ship Titanic on a lucky hand in poker. As his parents died when he was young‚ he travels the world‚ looking for work wherever he can. He boards the Titanic where he falls in love with a girl called Rose after saving her from jumping off the back of the ship. As the journey continues‚ Jack finds himself in a lot of tough positions caused by his relationship with Rose. Jack

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    Shylock is a monster of cruelty‚ miser‚ greedy‚ suspicious ‚cunning ‚ bloodthirsty ‚revengeful‚ mean ‚a bad father and a bad master. But it is the circumstances that made him like this. Shylock is a tragic figure‚ trapped by prejudice and driven to revenge by the treatment he receives He is not cruel by nature. He is human in inner-self as the Christians are. He is therefore the most injured man‚ insulted‚ abused and disgraced by the Christians and even by his own daughter‚ His cruelty is made

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    The character of prince Hamlet is a tragic hero. Prince Hamlet was a university student until his fathers tragic murder by Claudius. Prince Hamlet was extremely philosophical and was drawn to difficult questions that could not be answered with certainty. After Prince Hamlet comes across direct evidence that Claudius is responsible for the death of his father‚ Prince Hamlet becomes obsessed with revenge. This is key to analyzing Hamlet’s character. We can easily see how Prince Hamlet only cares about

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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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    English 2A 5/21/12 Tragic Heroes over the Course of History in Literature In the works Oedipus by: Sophocles‚ Macbeth by: William Shakespeare‚ and The Natural by: Bernard Malamud‚ the main protagonists‚ Oedipus‚ Macbeth‚ and Roy Hobbes‚ all find themselves in the unfortunate situation of being a tragic hero. They strive to do great things‚ but in the end meet their downfall through an unfortunate hamartia‚ or tragic flaw. Although they all live in different time periods and locations (Oedipus

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