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    Eckles's Fatal Mistakes

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    series of mistakes by being mentally unprepared. “Eckels swayed on the padded seat‚ his face pale‚ his jaw stiff. He felt the trembling in his arm and he looked down and found his hands tight on the new rifle”. Bradbury continues t display Eckels’s flaw by writing‚ “can these guns get a dinosaur cold? Eckels felt his mouth saying”. if Eckels is swaying‚ fading color‚ stiffening jaw‚ trembling‚ unknowingly holding a rifle‚ and feeling his mouth speaking‚ he cannot be prepared. A man paying thousands

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    Macbeth's Fate

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    different measures to become the ruler. Macbeth will do anything to be king even if it involves listening to Lady Macbeth or the witches. He will face fate itself and have to decide if he is a coward or not. The witches and Lady Macbeth have a part in Macbeth’s fate‚ but it is ultimately him who decides whether first he kills‚then he dies. Macbeth is the cause of his fate. Lady Macbeth and the

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    Brutus Flaws

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    A tragic hero is a central character. This character is good and noble but has flaws‚ which lead to his downfall and death. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is a tragic hero. In his attempt to go good he makes errors in judgment. Brutus attempting to do what is right‚ yet doing what is wrong‚ fits the definition of a tragic hero. A tragic hero is characterized as a good and noble character. Brutus‚ fitting the good and noble aspect of a tragic hero‚ kills Caesar for what he believes

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    Macbeth's Ambition

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    Ambition can be an amazing driving force that pushes you to accomplish your goals in life. However‚ it can also cause one’s downfall if they choose to ignore their conscience and let their strongest desires cloud their judgment. For instance‚ in the play Macbeth‚ Macbeth allowed his thirst for power to get in the way of his morality. He had given into his wife’s tempting words and betrayed those who trusted him‚ those who loved and valued his bravery and friendship. However‚ Macbeth had done this

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    Macbeth's Transformation

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    and Thane of Cawdor:/The greatest is behind.” (1.3.116-117) Now that Macbeth thinks he will be king‚ he will start having thoughts on what to do to achieve it. This is the beginning of his way to becoming an evil villain. The witches play with Macbeth’s mind which leads him to commit evil acts. He is the puppet and they are the ones manipulating him. The witches get together with their boss‚ Hecate‚ and Hecate says how Macbeth will become overconfident and how it is man’s greatest enemy: He shall

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    Tragic Flaws

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    a more relative saying concerning the tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is impulsiveness kills the protagonists‚ Romeo and Juliet . The main characters of Shakespeare’s tragedy are constantly swayed on emotional feelings which are their personal tragic flaw. Juliet‚ Romeo‚ and Lord Capulet make hasty actions that result in the upcoming tragedy of the play. To begin with‚ there is no doubt that Juliet portrays strong characteristics of impulsiveness. Juliet finds herself deeply love-struck by Romeo after

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    Macbeth's Pursuit Of Power

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    According to Merriam-Webster‚ a personality is “the set of emotional qualities‚ ways of behaving‚ etc.‚ that makes a person different from other people”. Each individual possesses different characteristics‚ whether they be qualities or flaws‚ that form who they are. Thus‚ people’s personalities can have an effect on the course of their lives. Such is the case in Shakespeare’s 27th play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth and in the film‚ Mirror Mirror‚ based on the fairy tale‚ Snow White‚ and directed by Tarsem

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    Macbeth's Metamorphosis

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    Macbeth’s Metamorphosis The American novelist‚ Ellen Glasgow‚ once wrote‚ “All change is not growth‚ as all movement is not forward”. Society‚ as a whole‚ has changed over the centuries‚ however‚ sometimes not for the better. The genocides of our past as well the intolerance of today prove that we all have not necessarily improved. William Shakespeare exhibited this recurring theme of backwards change in his tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ in order to make an example of our backwards development. The epitome

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    Odysseus Flaws

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    An Epic Hero With a Flaw In one of Homer ’s most ancient Greek epics The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is clearly defined as an epic hero. Although having no superpowers like the Gods‚ Odysseus is portrayed as brave‚ loyal and having cunning intelligence throughout his journey home following the fall of Troy. During his return back to Ithaca‚ Odysseus is faced with many challenges which derail him from his nostos / homecoming. Yet‚ these obstacles are not only because of the wrath of the Gods‚ but also due

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    Macbeth’s Misunderstanding of Evil Macbeth‚ one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays‚ captivates the audience and readers with a unique plot and note worthy characters. Of these characters‚ Macbeth‚ not unaffected by evil‚ an internal or external force that compels an individual to do harm to others‚ ultimately reaches self-devastation by his own hand. His choices lead him to do so. Macbeth‚ the tragic hero of the play‚ allows his flaw of misunderstanding of evil guide him to destruction.

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