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    “tragic hero” was first introduced by Aristotle‚ Greek philosopher and playwright‚ around 2‚400 years ago. A tragic hero is defined as‚ “a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall‚ suffering‚ or defeat(dictionary.com).” To first be identified as a tragic hero one must be virtuous or noble but have a character flaw and/or make a bad decision. This decision or trait will lead to a run of misfortune which the hero knows that he is to blame. Despite this the hero will

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    character Williamson he is speaking to‚ in order to emasculate him. The subtext here is about how masculinity‚ and the emphasis characters place on it in regards to ability to sell. By making himself appear bigger through his actions‚ and by belittling Williamson‚ he reveals how important manliness is viewed in their world‚ sexist as it may be. In another scene involving Williamson‚ we are able to see how the body can speak the subtext without words. Williamson tells one of his salesmen‚ George Aaronow

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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 pretty

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    The setting in the Hunger Games by Gary Ross is a very interesting one. There is massive contrast between the capitol and District 12 is very vast and different. The whole setting gives me a WWII vibe. District 12 being very dreary and poor‚ there are woman doing laundry in big tubs and old men eating chicken bones. They have to hunt for their own food and sell it and also crops are sold. They are the poorest district‚ their reputation is for mining and coal. The bland colours and dirt roads with

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    A Hero

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    A hero in my eyes is someone who is strongly wise‚ helpful‚ and caring. My mother portrays all of these wonderful qualities. She is the greatest friend‚ Mom‚ and counselor to be around and look up to. To be a hero you have to be strongly wise.My mom knows how to help me out of tough times by staying strong and using her knowledge to guide me in the right direction. She has gone through so many of life’s obstacles that she knows from experience how to help me. When times get tough a hero never

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    his platonic conception of himself” (Fitzgerald 98). Thanks to a job on millionaire Dan Cody’s yacht‚ Jay was inspired to change his way of life. Despite his mysterious past‚ including rumours that he killed a man‚ Gatsby was in every way a tragic hero. After meeting a beautiful girl named Daisy in Louisville‚ Gatsby spent his whole life fighting to be with her. He was too poor to ever be seen with her‚ so he got in deep with some gangsters just trying to earn enough money to be with her. When he

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    HERO

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    Corzo Many think a hero has to be gorgeous and have super human-like abilities‚ but that is not the truth. Batman was based off an everyday average guy who wore leggings and ran around a city all day long saving lives. A hero can be considered many things‚ but mostly a hero is someone who is intelligent and carries selfless acts. What many don’t consider is that a hero is a casual civilian that rises to any challenge and accomplishes a deed of a “superhero.” The thing is a hero can be an ordinary

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    Robert Neville

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    Robert Neville is the last man on Earth‚ but he is far from the last living being. It has been several years since an unknown plague covered the Earth and seemingly wiped out every human. But those humans that died did not stay dead‚ and have now returned to life as vampires‚ thirsting for human blood. By day‚ Robert goes through a strict routine to fortify his home with mirrors‚ garlic‚ and nailed-up boards‚ and hand making the endless amount of stakes needed for his other daily routine — vampire

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    Do you want to know what Epic Hero I chose? I chose to write about King Arthur‚ the Legendary British King. King Arthur is a Legendary King from Great Britain known as the best king that Great Britain ever has had. His Legend comes from medieval times‚ and it says that he was the one who lead Britain a victory against the Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th century AD. In some poems‚ Arthur is known as a Great Warrior defending Britain‚ or as a magical folklore. In the French stories‚ it

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    Robert Lafollete

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    APush History Term Paper Robert La Follette‚ the son of a small farmer‚ was born in Dane County‚ Wisconsin‚ on 14th June‚ 1855. He worked as a farm labourer before entering the University of Wisconsin in 1875. In 1876 La Follette met Robert G. Ingersoll. He later recalled: "Ingersoll had a tremendous influence upon me‚ as indeed he had upon many young men at the time. It was not that he changed my beliefs‚ but he liberated my mind. Freedom was what preached: he wanted the shackles off everywhere

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