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    tragic heroes‚ who take quick action‚ Hamlet is often characterized with idealism and procrastination. He is posed by big philosophical questions and preoccupied with his thoughts. This preoccupation lends an aura to the audience that Hamlet’s tragic flaw lies in his inaction. William Hazlitt claims that “Hamlet is a name: his speeches and sayings but the idle coinage of the poet’s brain” (71). He further throws light upon the character of Hamlet and presumes the viewpoint that Hamlet’s “ruling

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    rage that leads to his killing of Polonius (3.4) …. Set in motion the incidents that lead to the bloody climax” (Boyce). This quote illustrates the topic of the following essay. It clearly outlines why the inability to act is ultimately the tragic flaw of the character Hamlet. Firstly‚ Hamlet’s procrastination ultimately leads to the premature death of many characters throughout the play. In act 3 scene 4‚ while confronting his mother‚ Hamlet hears a noise from behind a curtain. Thinking

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    Interactive Management Science MS&E 107/207‚ Midterm Review The Flaw of the Averages Mindle 1 / Uncertainty vs. Risk * Risk is in the eye of the beholder * Risk reflects how uncertain outcomes cause loss or injury to a particular individual or group * Risk attitude measures the willigness to incur risk in the quest of reward * Different risks to the same uncertainty Mindle 2 / An uncertain number is a shape * A distribution * “Uncertain numbers” * Risk is subjective

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    in love Romeo and Juliet from being together. During this short time that the two are together‚ many dire events unfold. Arguably‚ this series of unfortunate events all comes down to Romeo’s fatal flaws and the impacts they have on his patience and decision making. Undoubtedly‚ Romeo’s most dangerous flaw is his constant need to rush everything. This causes him to make many impulsive decisions which ultimately lead to the climax of the play‚ Romeo and Juliet’s tragic

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    Sierra Avery Ms. Taylor ENG 2DL May 11‚ 2016 Brutus’ Fatal Flaw All tragic heroes possess a certain trait that ultimately leads to their demise. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Marcus Brutus fills that role perfectly. Although he is one of the most psychologically complex and controversial characters to analyze‚ he is undoubtedly a heroic figure with one fatal flaw: his patriotism. Brutus has a strong moral conscience‚ a noble personality‚ and an uncanny willingness to strive towards

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    In the text Frankenstein‚ the author’s goal was to portray two key points. The first point is the flaws and evils that pollute humanity on a consistent basis. The second point is that people are willing to go very far and forsake their sense of right and wrong for the sake of their own personal gain and social status. When Doctor Victor Frankenstein created his beast‚ Frankenstein‚ he hardly considered the repercussions that may come with making the monster or how his neighbor villagers would react

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    67). However‚ he cannot play with people and their emotions and expect to succeed in deceiving all of them because he is human and therefore‚ not invincible. The fact that he believes that he is invincible is why his plan becomes flawed. The first flaw or weakness in Iago’s plan is that he has to lie to too many people. Iago has to abuse everyone in order to carry out his plot. He confidently plans and plays his lies as if he is God. He intends to deceive Roderigo to get money: “Thus do I ever make

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    Pip” by Lloyd Jones‚ the three central characters‚ Mr Watts‚ Matilda and Dolores are flawed characters in challenging environments. In this essay‚ I will explore these three characters. Mr Watts‚ Matilda and Dolores‚ the narrator who have character flaws which‚ because of the hostile environment‚ leads to ultimate tragedy. Mr Watts is an alien in Bougainville. He started in New Zealand in comfortable circumstances‚ but when he moved to Bougainville‚ he experienced extreme tragedy. He dies in conditions

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    the Elizabethan era. Othello is an amazing character. He enjoyed success in the warfare‚ which gave him the reputation as one of Venice’s best generals. Although he has great success in the battlefield‚ he has a dramatic flaw that causes a downfall in his life. The dramatic flaw is jealousy. This was brought on by a simple persuasion of Iago‚ the antagonist of the play. Even though Iago used manipulation to get Othello jealous‚ it was Othello views his own racial identity and his lack of confidence

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    The play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ by Tennessee Williams is a play that focuses on the flaws of people and the overwhelming feeling that many face throughout their life. Tennessee Williams was quite familiar with this feeling. During his career Tennessee Williams even said: I have found it easier to identify with the characters who are on the verge of hysteria‚ who are frightened of life‚ who were desperate to reach out to another person. But these seemingly fragile people are really strong people. (“BrainyQuotes”)

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