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    and Hamlet knew so but despite that he still had trouble killing the man who killed his father. This is what makes Hamlet a tragic herohe uses indecision and procrastination to drive him to his downfall. Oedipus on the other hand is completely different. Oedipus was in denial he tried to stop his own fate‚ but ended up running “smack dab” into it. He was also filled with rage causing him to do things he shouldn’t have done. This is what makes these two tragic heroes. They have terrible flaws that

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    The Tragic Hero of Julius Caesar Tragedy concerns itself with the downfall of a protagonist (or the tragic hero) that suffers crushing defeat or death. Brutus certainly fits in as the protagonist of Julius Caesar and the tragic hero. Since Brutus was one of the main characters of the play‚ it would be obvious that he would be the tragic hero of the play as well. The downfall of the protagonist occurs through a tragic flaw of the protagonist. Brutus’ tragic flaw was making bad judgments

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    A tragic hero‚ as defined by the Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ is a character who makes an irrevocable mistake because of due to an undesirable character trait that leads them to their potential downfall called a tragic flaw. Examples of tragic heroes include Macbeth of The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ whose ambition leads to his demise‚ and Oedipus of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex‚ whose ignorance and hubris leads to eternal humiliation. In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the tragic hero

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    Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu‚ commonly know as Mother Teresa‚ is a truly significant hero of the Twentieth Century because by devoting herself wholeheartedly to the lives of the poor since her early age‚ she showed love‚ compassion‚ sympathy‚ selflessness and faith through her life. The impact that she had on the lives of others is still felt around the world after years of her death. The Nobel Prize winner set a good example of deeply devoting into humanity services. Since her early age‚ she wished

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    Santiago: A Tragic Hero

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    pursuing his Personal Legend. One example is after he earns money working in the crystal shop and is tempted to go back to being a shepherd instead of finding his treasure. A different instance is when the tribal chieftain asks the boy to be counselor of the oasis. He debates staying with Fatima‚ even though it would mean leaving his dream behind. In some ways‚ if Santiago had stayed as counselor of the oasis‚ he would have been happy. He would have obtained many riches. Santiago would be one

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    We the Millennials                Seventy five percent of the Millennials have a profile on a social networking site‚ which is almost greater than all three of the previous generations combined. Generation X‚ the Boomer Generation‚ and the Silent generation percentages combine up to only eighty six percent of having a profile on social networking‚ (Pew). This is mainly because they don’t have access to a computer. Many Millennials are spoiled‚ narcissistic and lazy due to the technology and bad

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    Ironic Tragic Hero Much of the tragedy of the play comes from the irony involved in fate Oedipus’s life. Being a tragic hero Oedipus is on a quest for truth‚ during his quest he realizes that if he continues on his quest for truth he will cause himself great harm yet he continues his pursuit for truth. The audience is seized by the ironic nature of this play‚ and the tragic nature of Oedipus’s life. Oedipus is lines up against fate and takes steps to try not to fulfill the prophecy that he will kill

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    It feels as if you haven’t been happy is years and the drug makes you have positive thoughts. The drugs can make you laugh as if you haven’t laughed in that way before‚ and your start to like the feeling of always being happy. I mean‚ an addictive substance feels good because it stimulates the pleasure center of the brain through neurotransmitters such as dopamine and GABA. If you are a liability person‚ addictive substances don’t just feel good. The addicting substances feel so good that

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    family and friends‚ and sometimes even strangers or acquaintances for various reasons. Self-disclosure is the primary way we establish and maintain interpersonal relationships (Beebe‚ Beebe‚ & Redmond‚ p. 54). Your own self-awareness is you understanding of who you (Beebe‚ Beebe‚ & Redmond‚ p. 54). In order to disclose personal information to others you must first be aware of whom you are. I believe that self-disclosure is an important part of any relationship. It helps to bring two people closer

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    asked what is a tragic hero it is hard pressed to find a more fitting embodiment of what it means to be a tragic hero than Antigone. A tragic hero‚ in order to be considered a true tragic hero must meet certain qualification. according to Aristotle a tragic hero is a man or woman of high stature‚ and has the ability to endure suffering. A tragic hero must possess positive personal characteristics‚ but all the while possessing a major character flaw which will bring the downfall of the hero. The audience

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