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    The Fate of the Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a character who is well liked by the audience‚ but nevertheless‚ presents a major flaw that leads to his or her eventual downfall. The concept of the tragic hero is used throughout literature to add to a story’s complexity and depth. In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino is a clear example of a tragic hero. At the beginning of the story‚ Kino is extremely well liked by the reader. Although he is poor‚ he is an honest‚ hardworking man who provides for his

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    government just wanted the case closed so that the American public could heal and get on with life. John F. Kennedy is one of the most famous presidents in america. President Kennedy was famous mainly for his speeches and his quotes; he had many good quotes but this one is my favorite “Forgive Your Enemies‚ But Never Forget Their Names.” One day everything changed‚ on November 22‚ 1963 Kennedy was assassinated many people have many thoughts on who did it. Most people think it was Harvey Oswald

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    Additionally‚ the contents of the play were based on a trial of the farmer John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth‚ which she was very mad with her husband for cheating with the servant Abigail who fell in love with him. In the conditions of religious hysteria‚ John Proctor finds moral courage and dignity which also leaves a question‚ is John Proctor a real tragic hero after such a terrible event? John Proctor is considered a tragic hero under the

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    The youthful energy found in John F. Kennedy’s speech is evident throughout. He had just won a long hard fought campaign‚ yet chose not to focus on the policies that helped him win specifically. The goals he has are illustrated in strong appeals to emotion‚ by making a connection with the everyday American citizen. He personalizes his speech in looking forward to the future while using the past as an example. Kennedy remains active with his words by never relenting on the main goal he has of unison

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    “My fellow citizen‚” you may have heard of those words somewhere in speeches.Well the speeches i’m talking about is the famous Lincoln and John F Kennedy speech. However they are different in my opinion. Pathos‚ Logos. Ethos are used in these speeches to catch their attention. Even so they’re going to be differences in both speeches. Abraham Lincoln or as referred to honest abe. He presented the first inaugural address on Monday‚ March 4‚ 1861. While some of you read it or some have not. In my

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    The (EEOC) means that everybody have the same opportunity to work. It is a federal agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination. John F. Kennedy sign a document where everyone had the right to work‚ and every employment without regard to their race‚ creed‚ color‚ or nation origin. The EEOC was established on July 2‚ 1965. This order establish and maintain a positive program of equal employment opportunity for all civilian employees and applicants for

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    2010 Tragic Hero Usually when reading‚ tragedy and conflict is the most popular way to catch the readers eye. People are attracted to the suffering of the main character who is most of the time the hero in Greek plays. To begin with‚ the audience develops an emotional attachment to the hero‚ people fear what may occur to the hero and end up feeling sorry for him or her. In the Theban Plays the author Sophocles uses the character of Oedipus to demonstrate the qualities of a tragic hero.

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    best life but when he had to make a decision for our country he made it firmly and stood with the results. This hero was John Fitzgerald Kennedy and if I could choose to live as him for one day I definitely would. John F. Kennedy grew up in Massachusetts to a well-to-do family and influential grandparents. However‚ Kennedy wanted to become better‚ to do more‚ and to challenge himself. Kennedy had many medical problems when growing up such as chronic lower back problems. However he wanted to be able

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    Character Analysis John Proctor: The Tragic Hero John Proctor was born on October 9‚ 1631 to John and Martha Hopper Proctor in Assignton‚ Sufffolk County England. In 1635‚ he immigrated to the United States with his parents when he was just three years old‚ along with his one year-old sister Mary. He was considered a prosperous landowner‚ and occupied various offices of trust in the colony. When John Proctor‚ Sr. died‚ he left his estate to his son. In the year of 1655 John Proctor married Martha

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    Nolan Nye Ms. Smith CP English 10 1 March 2014 Tragic Hero In Shakespeare’s play "Julius Caesar"‚ there are deaths‚ tragedies‚ and of course‚ a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. In order to be identified as a tragic hero‚ a character must have at least one fatal flaw. Throughout the play a few main characters present themselves as possibilities for being the tragic hero‚ like Ceasar for example‚ but there really is only one person

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