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    Is Okonkwo a Tragic Hero?

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    Marchione CB English 10 10 June 2014 Things Fall Apart Final Essay Sometimes striving to be the best can lead to ones timely demise. A tragic hero is a great man‚ he’s noble‚ yet he stills has that one flaw that makes him relatable to the audience. If you can find a tragic hero in a story‚ it is called a tragedy. A tragedy is a drama in which the tragic hero comes to a disastrous end. The story involves a tribe in Nigeria and a great respected leader who ends up where he never thought he would

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    The True Tragic Hero In Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex‚ every reader is riding a roller coaster of his life. Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero is one person who goes through five stages which in Sophocles’ play the main character Oedipus does. The five stages that he goes through are pre-eminence‚ flaw‚ fall‚ gaining of insight‚ and rise. Pre-eminent is one who surpasses all the others or should be looked up to. Oedipus at the beginning of the play starts of with the priest saying‚ "O Great

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    May 2010 Oedipus and his Tragic Character In the play Oedipus the King we identify the classic tragic hero. The character‚ Oedipus Rex plays the role of the tragic hero perfectly. He shows the three main characteristics being talented and of noble birth‚ possessing a tragic flaw that causes the downfall and pain of everyone‚ and the recognition of responsibility. Oedipus’s first characteristic of being a tragic hero is being talented and of noble birth. Oedipus is talented

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    Is Othello a Tragic Hero?

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    To what extent can Othello be considered a ‘tragic hero’? The extent of which Othello is a tragic hero has been open to much debate; the basis on which he is judged falls to Aristotle’s established view of the crucial elements that distinguish whether a person is truly tragic. According to Aristotle‚ a tragic protagonist is a nobleman or person from high status‚ who contributes to his own demise and illustrates a flaw or weakness in judgment. The tragic protagonist must make a fall from a high state

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    Oedipus Rex Hero

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    set upon their life? A man named Oedipus Rex is born in Thebes with a punitive curse in the form of a prophecy. No matter how hard or far he tries to run from this curse he cannot escape it and it will follow and harass him throughout his whole life. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is doomed from the start‚ he is very prideful‚ and he must suffer more than he deserves. Oedipus being doomed from the start proves that he is a tragic hero because he is destined to do terrible

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    Okonkwo Tragic Hero

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    According to aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero‚ okonkwo is a tragic hero in Things Fall Apart. A man doesn’t become a hero until he sees his own downfall. Okonkwo follows the intangibles of a tragic hero established by Aristotle. They include some kind of major flaw‚ a reversal of fortune because of the hero’s error of judgement‚ and the characters fate being greater than deserved. Okonkwo had many so called flaws. The major one is okonkwo was very inflexible he always wanted to be better

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    Hamlet - the Tragic Hero

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    Hamlet The Tragic Hero The playwright William Shakespeare reveals a tragic hero in his greatest tragedy "Hamlet". This hero is the young prince Hamlet. He fulfills all of Aristotle’s requirements for a tragic hero. Three key events in the play demonstrate these requirements: First‚ when Hamlet does not murder Claudius at his first opportunity after being asked by his father’s ghost‚ Secondly‚ his confrontation with Ophelia regarding her returning his gifts‚ and lastly his reaction to Claudius’s

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    Oedipus Is A Hero Essay

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    It can be difficult to give a definite definition of a hero; to some a hero could be a person that displays some type of bravery during a difficult time. As for myself‚ I believe a hero is someone who is courageous. A person who is able to help others in various ways. There are a few people that come to mind when I hear the word hero. On a biblical standpoint‚ Joseph and Jehoshaphat are perfect examples of heroes. Joseph a dreamer that is dearly loved by his father and hated by his brothers. After

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    Antigone Tragic Hero

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    truly shows that Antigone is the tragic hero of this famous play. Antigone perfectly portrays the Ancient Greek philosopher‚ writer‚ and scientist Aristotle’s four characteristics of a tragic hero. According to Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a noble person who is neither wholly good nor evil‚ faces a difficult decision‚ learns from their mistakes‚ and has a flawed character whose flaw ultimately leads to their downfall. Due to these facts‚ Antigone is the tragic hero of the classical Greek tragedy Antigone

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    I believe that Macbeth is a tragic hero in the story of Macbeth. Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero is “The tragic hero is a man of noble stature or high position. He is not an ordinary man‚ but a man with outstanding quality and greatness about him. His own destruction is for a greater cause or principle.” I view that as a person that does something bad with good intentions. Macbeth didn't hate king Duncan. He was family and gave him a promotion. The king was at his house to celebrate

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