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    John Proctor Paper

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    is a tragic hero in many ways. He’s a tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw; he’s extremely superior‚ but not perfect. He is faced with choosing between two lines of action as he struggles to find peace with himself in the midst of lies and chaos. John Proctor possesses a secret tragic flaw which ultimately brought him to his downfall. His affair with Abigail Williams causes him great guilt and anger as he carries on a strained relationship with Elizabeth. Another reason why he’s a tragic hero

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    Tragedy The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is considered part of the tragic genre‚ and justly so. Throughout the play‚ aspects that align with the Greeks definition of tragedy appear frequently. Because of the multiple appearances‚ combined with many other aspects‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is indeed a tragedy. The characteristics of Romeo and Juliet fit those required of a tragic protagonist. Romeo and Juliet come from “Two households‚ both alike in dignity” (1.1.1)‚ as do

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    Electra

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    what a tragic hero is with several characteristics‚ and in the Greek Tragedy of Sophocles; Electra‚ the main protagonist really has some of these characteristics. In terms of Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero‚ Electra is considered as a tragic hero. First‚ she is an individual of noble stature; she is a daughter of Agamemnon‚ King of Mycenae‚ and Clytemnestra‚ which makes her a royalty. Second is‚ he/ she is not perfect‚ hence the tragic flaw or

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    she offends the male-dominated society in which she is trapped. Despite Blanche’s controversial lifestyle and destructive actions‚ she is nonetheless a tragic heroine whose downfall resulted from poor treatment at the hands of a cruel society to which she refused to comply. Aristotle defined a tragic hero as a character of nobility with a tragic flaw that eventually leads them to their own downfall. Blanche Dubois‚ a beautiful and sophisticated belle‚ once represented the vision of the south. Born

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    William Shakespeare was a famous play write and was widely known for his sonnets‚ plays and was considered as the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote many tragic plays‚ one of which was Hamlet. In Hamlet‚ there are many themes; one of the most pertinent themes is death. Throughout this play‚ Hamlet encapsulates the theme of death. Death is represented in the play when the late King Hamlet dies‚ by the hands of the villainous Claudius‚ Hamlets uncle. Hamlet is obsessed with the idea

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    Othello's Flaws

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    Shakespeare’s plays always contain a tragic hero and what is a tragic hero without his tragic flaw. His characters are brought down by their own weakness or circumstances beyond their control. An example of this is Macbeth‚ where the witches and Lady Macbeth were causes of his downfall beyond his control. In Othello’s case‚ his own weaknesses are the causes of his downfall. So yes‚ I believe that Othello’s own weakness is responsible for the play’s tragic outcome through Iago‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia and

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    Brutus Flaws

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     In Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”‚ we are introduced to Brutus.  Brutus is portrayed as a tragic hero.  A tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragedy.  Brutus is a leader and citizen of Rome who leads in the killing of Julius Caesar.  Brutus is considered to be a tragic hero because of his strong qualities yet he had many flaws.        Brutus is considered to be a tragic hero because of  the way he puts his trust in others.  For example‚

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    a tragedy. Match Point satisfies the elements of tragedy through the concept used in Shakespearean tragedies. This is shown through Chris’ sudden reversal in fortune‚ the fact that most of his life is hinged upon chance and how Chris himself has a tragic flaw; greed. Throughout the film‚ Chris is put through a sudden reversal of fortune. The movie starts off with Chris working at a tennis court as a tennis instructor. Chris earns just enough to live by and is able to buy himself a very little apartment

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    form is different. It is a great tragedy with a difference. In later part of my answer I’ll try to evaluate the play as a modern tragedy. A modern tragedy is a term used in literature to often describe a playwright that depicts ordinary people in tragic situations. The hero is usually a victim of social forces‚ and is faced with difficult situations. Normally‚ all the central characters in modern tragedies die‚ or are destroyed in the end. Elements of modern tragedy are status‚ society and audience

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    All My Sons tragedy essay

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    “The common man is as apt a subject for tragedy in his highest sense as kings were.” Arthur Miller believed that any man or woman could be a tragic hero. People come to the conclusion that a tragic hero is a king or a queen‚ or some person of noble stature. The common man fits the role of a tragic hero in that the character wants to secure his sense of personal dignity and the individual struggles to gain his “rightful” position in his society. Miller also says that the flaw of the character is

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