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    How Is Macbeth A Hero

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    In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth perfectly correlates to a tragedy in the Aristotelean sense. In this play‚ Shakespeare perfectly incorporates Aristotle’s ideas of a hero‚ by having his hero be of Scottish nobility and using Macbeth‚ a character who can be portrayed as both a hero and a villain‚ this is because of the flaws he is given. Macbeth also allows the audience to experience a great amount of catharsis‚ or an experience of pity and horror that leads the audience to live a better

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    Character is what defines each person on Earth‚ whether that character is benevolent and influenced by friends and family‚ or malevolent and influenced by hardship and difficulty in life. Take book characters‚ for example‚ as they often go through thickening plots‚ heartbreak‚ plot twists‚ and misfortunes that force their character traits to alter in order to survive. This is true for actual people as well as fictional characters because a person’s character traits are at first chosen by them‚ but

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    “The most iconic characters in literature are alienated by the changing world around them.” Discuss these ideas in relation to The Great Gatsby and Nineteen Eighty-Four. In ‘The Great Gatsby‚’ Fitzgerald frequently demonstrates how isolated his strongest characters are by the world around them through a variety of techniques. Both Nick and Gatsby are presented as being alienated from the world in some way and‚ as suggested by William Troy‚ both characters represent two forces in Fitzgerald’s own

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    tragic work Macbeth. As the play begins night may only be a time but by the end it will have a more effect meaning to not only the plot but also the characters. Early in the play the first witch predicted “ Sleep shall neither night nor day” (1.3.19). The witch is describing what she plans to do to the mortals because of their self - importance. Night is used to emphasize the pain that will be inflicted onto the mortals that they will not be able to sleep "night nor day". Lady Macbeth later stated

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    The main character‚ Okonkwo‚ has a hard childhood. Later in his life he becomes very wealthy and has a big family. Okonkwo makes some big mistakes‚ but we can believe he learns from them. In the end of the book‚ Okonkwo kills himself after he kills a Christian missionaries. We can think Okonkwo does learn from his mistakes because now he cares about his family more‚ he thinks about his actions before he makes them‚ and he has a more sense of compassion now. One can think Okonkwo does change

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    How is Macbeth portrayed?

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    How is Macbeth Portrayed in the First Act? At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is known as the ‘bravest’ soldier and after the battle the Captain exclaims‚ ‘But all’s too weak‚ for brave Macbeth’. This shows that Macbeth is heroic and is a valiant soldier. I think that it is important that Shakespeare has depicted Macbeth as being a brave character because this influences him in murdering Duncan later on and it is crucial that we‚ as the reader‚ believe that Macbeth is capable of doing this

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the Capulets and Montagues long-standing feud had a greater effect on their children’s behavior‚ rather than the nature of their own growing and developing brains. In the beginning of the play‚ when the first quarrel occurs‚ Tybalt says “As I hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and thee: Have at thee coward!’ (Shakespeare Mid-1590s). This “hate” that Tybalt and the rest of the characters have‚ have this belief engraved into their minds since they were taught

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    scenes are where there is a predominant role of love. There are many types of love and many will be explained. ’Romeo and Juliet ’ is a play known for its knowledge of love. It was written by Shakespeare in Elizabethan times. It is widely known around the world. Even though it is not an original‚ Shakespeare ’s refreshing coat of paint on the subject of love and destiny is what gives him the respect of being a genius. ’Romeo and Juliet ’ was performed in the Globe Theatre. It was round with the stage

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    capabilities or personality resulting in a loss of identity and putting up a façade. Curley’s wife represents not all‚ but most women in the early 1900s‚ she is overlooked upon by the men on the ranch so she uses her looks to get their attention. She simply does this because she is lonely and has nothing else to do. Lennie and George were in the bunkhouse when they first meet Curley’s wife. After she’s gone George shares his thoughts about her‚ he says‚ “’ Ranch with a bunch of guys on it ain’t no place

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    somebody’s character is not always accurate. In Shakespeare’s infamous play Hamlet‚ Hamlet is thought to be a mentally unstable character. When he isn’t feigning madness‚ Hamlet is a well educated individual‚ who is capable of manipulation as well as a capacity for sarcastic wit. Shakespeare effectively portrays Hamlet’s true character through his interactions with other characters as well as his instinctive emotional responses. Shakespeare effectively uses Hamlet’s interactions with other characters in

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