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    Antigone - Tragic Hero

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    TRAGIC HERO A tragic hero is an honorable protagonist with a tragic flaw‚ also known asa fatal flaw‚ which eventually leads to his or her demise according to Wikipedia. The term tragic hero comes from ancient Greek times and was defined by Aristotle. According to Aristotle; there are four characteristics that identify a tragic hero. The first characteristic is nobleness or wisdom‚ the second is hamartia which is a tragic flaw‚ third is because of the tragic heroes mistake his future is reversed

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    Macbeth Tragic Hero

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    William Shakespeare’s. Play Macbeth‚ the main character Macbeth‚ was a tragic hero. Macbeth was a tragic hero‚ because by the end of the play he is alone and has many conflicts other characters‚ his tragic flaw was his ambition‚ and finally his actions lead to his downfall‚ Macbeth’s growing character degenerates from a noble man to a truant. Macbeth was the perfect example of the tragic hero. Macbeth was a tragic hero because by the end of the play everyone was against him. By Act 5‚ he was

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    Macbeth: Tragic Hero

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    Macbeth: Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a character that is honorable and noble but possesses a significant character flaw that leads to his/her demise. Macbeth starts off the play as being a nobleman and proves to a brave general. Although‚ Macbeth’s tragic flaw throughout the play is his overpowering ambition to his rise as King. Different factors induced him to give in to his tragic flaw but ultimately it was how his reoccurring ignorance of how ambition will lead him to his demise and death

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    Aristotle's Tragic Hero

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    Aristotle’s point of view of a tragic hero sort of sounds like a movie‚ or a sad book story. Ancient greek myths‚ like Anitgone’s story was all fake and made up for an audience‚ Aristotle has never lived in our day and age. Not a lot of people who are ranked high in the world do not necessarily come down from their reign. Their lives are a dream come true. There are some cases where people who are or were famous have tragic things happen that can put them down‚ probably not to the extent of death

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    Albert Camus’s "The Myth of Sisyphus" was the basis for future reference to what literary critics and the like would refer to as the "tragic hero". The tragic hero‚ as defined by Camus‚ is a character in a story‚ play‚ or novel that is forever doomed to an undesirable fate. In The Stranger‚ the story’s protagonist Monsieur Meursault would be defined as a "tragic hero". He is eventually doomed to a most horrible fate‚ he feels no hope for himself or his survival‚ and he accepts what he has to do with

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    Sean Hovan 5 Oedipus/Tragic Hero 3/12/97 A Tragic Hero or Not? Oedipus is definitely a tragic hero. In Aristotle’s theory he talks about the ways you become a tragic hero. The first thing that happened to Oedipus is the ’the reversal of fortune leading up to a final recognition’. In the story this happens man times‚ When he is a baby he was sent to the mountain to be killed which would be a misfortune. A shepherd comes up to the mountain and saves him by bringing him back to Corinth. Oedipus

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    Achilles: A Tragic Hero

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    Over time there have been many men and women who have received the title “hero.” They likely have been named by their bravery‚ strength‚ and willingness to give up their own comfort‚ if not their own life‚ to benefit the wellbeing of others. Every hero differs in many ways. Each one of them has his own story of heroism. The tragic hero survives in our literature. The first characteristic of a tragic hero is that they must suffer more than deserved. This stands true for Achilles‚ Hector‚ Beowulf

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    Macbeth as a Tragic Hero

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    “The Journey to a Tragic Hero” An Essay Exploring Macbeth’s Journey to Becoming a Tragic Hero A Tragic Hero is someone who is important within his society. He has a tragic flaw which continues to grow and overcome his own personal virtues‚ as he continues into his downfall and the destruction of his world. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Macbeth sees opportunities to become more powerful and his ambition starts to take over his own judgement. Macbeth begins to have moments of insanity and new information

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    "Antigone" Tragic Hero

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    Kacie Ms. C 11/16/12 C Block Antigone tragic hero essay. Creon is the better tragic hero because he has more traits of a tragic hero than antigone has. He has greatness‚ a personality flaw‚ he makes a tragic mistake due to his personality and realizes it‚ he accepts death with honor and gets redeemed by the end of the play. All tragic heros must have greatness “ You forget yourself! You are talking to your king”Creon is telling Tiresias that he is a king. It is important because it is

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    Antony Is a Tragic Hero

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    through Shakespeare’s adaptations while Shakespeare remains true to the essence of his source‚ he also deepens what he finds there. Anthony as a tragic hero poses a problem for criticism. Typically‚ the hero of a tragedy is engaged in a search for meaning that ultimately about more awareness of the world and of the self‚ while the unquestioning hero belongs more to the world of comedy. Anthony however‚ is not the tortured soul who‚ like Hamlet feels divided between his public and private selves

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