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    Hale Tragic Hero Essay

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    Hale as a Tragic Figure  Base of Paper     ● Tragic Hero ideas 1 and 2 merged    ○ Tragic Hero’s have noble stature  ■ Hale is from the church  ■ Has a strong educational background   ■ Was called in for an important job  ● Like Oedipus and the Sphinx   ○ Tragic Hero’s are not perfect  ■ He is quite naive‚ and easily manipulated   ● Leads him to believe obviously false evidence   ○ Causes death of innocent people  ● Overly confident in his knowledge of witchcraft  ○ obscures the truth to him‚ up until it is too late 

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    Beowulf: A Tragic Hero

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    really great and convinced me a lot to admire and idolize him. Even his fellowmen considered him as a hero but he is not boastful or deceitful of being a strong man. He considers himself as a man who is willing to do everything to protect his people over the giant monster and to avoid killings. He is still a virtuous man. And even Unferth said to all that he losses when they had a swimming race‚ he does not act ashamed‚ instead he became proud of it. Because for him it is good to lose when

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    Jennifer Leung 10 English Literature April 7‚ 2014 Ms. Britte Is Okonkwo a tragic hero? Okonkwo is the protagonist in Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart. He was one of the Igbo people and he was also one of the most important men in his society. I would like to define the term tragic hero before I discuss whether Okonkwo is a tragic hero or not. A tragic hero is a literary character who had noble life at first but eventually died because of his own wrong judgment about something and his judgment

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    possessed merit and his actions were of good intent‚ this is what ultimately drove him to a tragic end. As a young adult‚ Frome postponed his own education in order to tend to his parents until their demise. He then fell in love with his mother’s caregiver‚ Zeena‚ who he later felt obliged to marry. Once Zeena became ill‚ her cousin‚ Mattie‚ became her caregiver. Frome

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    King Claudius Tragic Hero

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    One of the biggest flaws of a human being is being a normal human having emotions. These emotions can either lead a character to a triumphant rise or a wretched downfall. According to Aristotle’s theory‚ there are six basic and specific characterization of a tragic hero and the most essential one is tragic flaw which is called the Hamartia. Given the enough information from the story‚ it is safe to say that Claudius had some desires that he never got due to life circumstances like being a king. These

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    Arthur Miller made the comment that a tragic hero “has the inherent unwillingness to remain passive in the face of what he conceives to be a challenge to his dignity.” Nowhere is this more evident than in Miller’s play Death of a Salesman‚ where salesman Willy Loman desperately struggles to regain a sense of dignity after experiencing a number of setbacks in his life. Despite not being able to provide for his family‚ Willy Loman continues the futile struggle to earn a living‚ which shows the despair

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    by Shakespeare Macbeth is anything but a tragic hero. Macbeth wants to be a hero for power‚ not to help the kingdom and make it a better place. Macbeth is doing everything a tragic hero would not do. Macbeth only cares about himself‚ by ruining the great change of being and putting everything in danger. Also he has let the fame take over him‚ by not caring about the kingdom or the people of the kingdom. Macbeth also does not handle things like a true hero would‚ by killing everyone who he fears.

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    Who Is Creon A Tragic Hero

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    “To err from the right path is common to man.” (Sophocles) Generally speaking‚ a Greek tragic story is a term used to describe a character and their fall from greatness‚ where one who is intrinsically virtuous‚ ends up losing everything they have due to a fatal mistake. In Sophocles Antigone‚ the classic hero may be described as having the tragic Greek heroic personality‚ containing traits such as arête (excellence)‚ hubris (excessive pride)‚ ate (blind recklessness)‚ and nemesis (disastrous retribution)

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    Joshua Motta Hr. 3 Honors English Smith 203 Tragic Hero Essay Sometimes our friends keep us from achieving our goals. We make sacrifices to make our friends a part of our goals and achievements. If a friend gets left out‚ we stay behind with them to keep them from being alone. Some achievements require us to leave out our friends. This is what happens in the case of Julius Caesar. He became the ruler of Rome‚ leaving out his good friend Brutus. Brutus and other conspirators assassinated

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    Richard Nixon Tragic Hero

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    What is a tragic hero? When we hear this phrase most of us think about Shakespeare‚ and the characters he illustrated in his plays‚ but are tragic heroes only in fictional plays or are there some actual tragic heroes in history? Well‚ how can you classify a tragic hero? They must have the following characteristics: must be of high social rank‚ must have a tragic flaw- an error in judgement or a character defect‚ must suffer complete ruin or death‚ and must face his/her downfall with courage and dignity

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