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    England called Huntington. He went to school at Huntington Grammar School then went to Sydney Sussex Collage at Cambridge. He studied law at Cambridge and then went to London and became the MP for Huntington in 1628 and MP for Cambridge in 1640. In 1630’s Oliver Cromwell became Puritan due to a religious crisis and started to become a Radical Puritan when he elected to represent Cambridge‚ first in the Short parliament‚ then in the Long parliament. In Parliament‚ Oliver Cromwell was a strong critic of

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    Google search of “Che Guevara hero” and “Che Guevara terrorist‚” just to see which would get more hits. “Che Guevara hero:” 2‚080‚000 “Che Guevara terrorist:” 1‚020‚000 Already‚ I can see that the image of Che as a hero is dominant over the image of Che as a terrorist. There are over two times as many hits for “hero” as for “terrorist.” The first few hits for each were all articles and essays whose titles are all some variation of the generic‚ “Che Guevara: hero or terrorist?” I read through

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    Robespierre: A Hero and a Villain Leader. Murderer. Hero. Villain. Your thoughts on Maximilien Robespierre all depend on your point of view and your experiences. Some people seeked revenge against him while others backed him to his death. The reason for all these mixed feelings was a series of events that changed not only France but their revolution as well. Maximilien de Robespierre was a French politician and influential figure of the french Revolution. He was in control of France in the 1790’s and was

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    to the Tainos making him a cruel and ruthless person. In conclusion‚ I believe that Christopher Columbus used his power to be a cruel and evil person. Although‚ it has been viewed all through history that the discovery of the new land made him a hero‚ I disagree. In my opinion‚ if his actions of brutality and torture of the horrible things he did to the Tainos on their island I don’t believe we should have a day off celebrating Christopher Columbus. I give him credit for his journey but‚ he should

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    Creon: A Tragic Hero

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    what she and does not regret it. Creon’s mood turns very hateful. This ignites a flame between the two cause them to argue. This argument causes Creon to act very stubborn‚ fearful and disrespectful. Overall‚ these conflicts progresses Creon as a tragic hero by him choosing not to listen to anyone and having an opinionated mind. Creon not wanting to listening to anyone influences the plot by everyone being punished for trying to prove him ‘wrong’ in the subject of not burying both of the brothers properly

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    Raskolnikov a tragic hero

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    Crime & Punishment Essay The character Rodion Romanovna Raskolnikov from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel‚ Crime and Punishment‚ is a classic example of a tragic hero. His life as a man of many redeeming qualities takes a turn for the worst as his desires to improve his existence lead him to surrender to temptations that inevitably ruin his life. Fortunately‚ Raskolnikov’s life does not end in tragedy‚ for he is able to find comfort and peace of mind through the unconditional love of his friends and family

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    Macbeth: Tragic Hero

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    downfall. Their appearances in the play are the darkest‚ gloomiest aspects and signify the power of evil being able to tempt man into his own downfall. In considering the dramatic significance of the play‚ we might think of whether Macbeth is a tragic hero.  Act 1 at first tells us he is heroic; we quickly learns he has a fatal flaw‚ ambition. But is he responsible for his fall & does he learn from his mistake. We turn to the witches: do they dictate his fate?

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    Dr. Frankenstein Hero Or Villain ? Dr. Victor Frankenstein‚ he is the most famous “mad scientist” of all times. Even though in the novel Frankenstein‚ he is hardly mad or evil. Victor is a complex character in the novel that can’t be defined as either hero or villain‚ because in the novel‚ he shows qualities that make him good and bad. The motives of Dr. Frankenstein are a mix of containing greater knowledge and pursuing the greater good‚ and personal ambition. He shows the good in him by working

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    Mercutio, the Tragic Hero

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    Juliet spelled out the ends for quite a few of its characters. Romeo and Juliet is a dramatic play written by William Shakespeare. Most of its characters are considered tragic heroes; someone who is destined for greatness‚ but is doomed to fail. Because of everything that happens to him‚ Mercutio is the best fit for a tragic hero. Mercutio is a relative of the Prince of Verona‚ so he is of high status‚ but he never really shows this. He has a very cocky‚ arrogant‚ and funny personality‚ and is

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    I believe Macbeth is both a victim and a villain and over the course of the play his character changes. Macbeth is a tragic hero because he possessed qualities of hero: a person from a noble family‚ basically good‚ but‚ plagued by his ambition‚ ends up committing horrible act‚ bringing his own downfall‚ leaving us with pity and terror. Macbeth is a victim of fate because of the three witches‚ the influence of his wife‚ and his own fears. Because the witches fueled his greed by telling him how no

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