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    Okonkwo was a tragic hero because he was a great warrior‚ great wrestler‚ and had multiple wives. Okonkwo’s flaw is that he has too much pride that led to his downfall. Throughout the course of senior year literature‚ we have read several stories that have tragic heroes as their main characters. In Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo is the tragic hero. Okonkwo relates to Willy in Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ and Oedipus in Oedipus‚ by Sophocles Oedipus. Okonkwo is a tragic hero because he is

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    of a tragic hero. Aristotle claimed "The tragic hero evokes our pity and terror if he is neither thoroughly good nor thoroughly evil but a mixture of both. The tragic hero evokes our pity because he is not evil and his misfortune is greater than he deserves‚ and he evokes our fear because we realize we are fallible and could make the same error." (www.killdevilhill.com) Another definition describes an archetypal tragic hero as having six distinct characteristics. They are "Noble stature‚ tragic flaw

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    When people think of heroes‚ most think of Batman or Superman. However‚ heroes of our time are completely different from comic book heroes. They are able to do things no average person could do‚ helping people around the world who need the help. Some qualities of these heroes include being brave‚ caring‚ a leader‚ and an inspiration to all. Heroes can be fiction or non-fiction‚ however‚ the non-fiction heroes have qualities that set them apart from everyone in the world. The first and most important

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    Hale as a Tragic Figure  Base of Paper     ● Tragic Hero ideas 1 and 2 merged    ○ Tragic Hero’s have noble stature  ■ Hale is from the church  ■ Has a strong educational background   ■ Was called in for an important job  ● Like Oedipus and the Sphinx   ○ Tragic Hero’s are not perfect  ■ He is quite naive‚ and easily manipulated   ● Leads him to believe obviously false evidence   ○ Causes death of innocent people  ● Overly confident in his knowledge of witchcraft  ○ obscures the truth to him‚ up until it is too late 

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    Shylock is a monster of cruelty‚ miser‚ greedy‚ suspicious ‚cunning ‚ bloodthirsty ‚revengeful‚ mean ‚a bad father and a bad master. But it is the circumstances that made him like this. Shylock is a tragic figure‚ trapped by prejudice and driven to revenge by the treatment he receives He is not cruel by nature. He is human in inner-self as the Christians are. He is therefore the most injured man‚ insulted‚ abused and disgraced by the Christians and even by his own daughter‚ His cruelty is made

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    be its’ ‘tragic hero’. The salesman grows increasingly disillusioned throughout the course of the play to the point where he eventually takes his own life. Willy’s life is a never-ending dream where he tries to persuade himself and others that he and his sons are successful‚ but‚ in the end Willy is unable to live up to his own expectations. Willy is little more than a failure and a crazed lunatic living in the past. Whether or not Willy Loman embodies Aristotle’s model of a tragic hero is a matter

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    tragedy is that moment where the hero comes face to face with his true identity”- Aristotle. The character Okonkwo from the book ‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe demonstrates the role of a tragic hero. He starts off in the book as a well known and respected warrior in the clan of Umuofia. His father (now deceased) however was known for being irresponsible and cowardly. Okonkwo vowed to never be anything like his father. Okonkwo captures the role of a tragic hero according to the attributes Aristotle

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    For my history project I chose the Villain Adolf Hitler. I chose him because he was obviously a significant villain in history leading to the death of millions. He was born in 1889 in Branau‚ Austria. He moved to Vienna when he was young but failed to get into the Arts Academy. He remained in Vienna as a bit of a failed artist until 1913 when he moved to Germany after failing the medical for the Austrian army. In 1914 he volunteered for the German Army for World War 1. He fought on the Western front

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    that is central to the play.As for Brutus‚ the term "hero" can be misleading.  We tend to think of a hero as someone who swoops in and saves the day‚ someone we would like to emulate.  A super-hero is a good example of this sort of hero.  However‚ if you consider the definition of tragic hero as it was described by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in hisPoetics‚ then we have a very different definition of "hero."As defined by Enotes‚ a tragic hero is the main character in a tragedy. The modern use of

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    explaining why he was an outlaw in his own time. For my penultimate point‚ I will explain how we are giving today’s youth a very bad role model! And for my last point‚ I will demonstrate how if Robin Hood were alive today‚ he would not be a revered hero‚ but an inmate in a maximum-security prison. Let me begin. Nobody is quite sure when Robin Hood existed. Every website‚ book‚ or reference paper tells a different story. The earliest he could have lived is the middle 1200s‚ and the latest is around

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