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    Elvis Presley A Tragic Hero Imagine what music would be like today without Elvis Presley‚ particularly rock and roll. We do not have this answer because Elvis created rock and roll. From January 28‚ 1956 until August 16‚ 1977 when his life came to a sudden end‚ he played the music he loved playing and we all enjoyed listening to. Elvis had his up and down like any other person but his burdens were to much for him to handle. Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo Mississippi‚ on January 8‚

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    weaker than ever before feeling the greatest strength know to man shown by the quote‚ “Grendal captive caught in the arms of him who of all men on earth was the strongest.” Grendal now knowing of such strength knows he must flee if he wants to survive. Beowulf physical attribute so great they could outshine even the darkest strength of Grendal. However‚ Beowulf was not just a brute who had all the physical elements of a hero. Beowulf has a strong heart for even in old age Beowulf would fight to protect

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    Michael Jackson was loved and idolized throughout the world‚ but wasn’t numb to suffering as other human beings would. Although he was once known as the King of Pop‚ Michael can be considered a tragic hero. His lack of self-confidence‚ sexual molestation charges (for which he was acquitted)‚ and the loss of a happy childhood likely led him to an addiction to painkillers which caused him to die earlier than expected. Michael’s self-confidence was weak from the start. At 5 years old‚ Michael joined

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    Aristotle defines a tragic hero as “having high estate‚ nobility of soul‚ ability to have free will‚ having tragic flaw‚ also somebody we are able to empathize with‚ a person who suffers from reversal of fortune‚ achieving enlightenment‚ accepting responsibility for his/her fall and being able to die bravely.” I am going to use Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero to support evidence to the character Antigone‚ in the play Antigone. To me‚ the tragic hero in the play is Antigone. Antigone‚ who

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    John Proctor is a tragic hero in the efforts to save his wife’s life but sacrifices his life to preserving his pride‚ dignity‚ and truth; dying as a man with many flaws but a good man in the eyes of God. John Proctor is the common man who’s making an honest living as a farmer

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    Tragedy involves the downfall of a hero as a result of his tragic flaw. How true is this? It is not simply the existence of a tragic flaw that is the sole causation of the demise of the hero and other significant characters but rather the interplay between the negative externalities and the hero’s actions as a result of his tragic flaws which does so. In Shakespeare’s Elizabethan tragedy Othello‚ Othello’s hamartia arises from a magnified sense of jealousy‚ hubris and misplaced trust brought

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    the tragic structure of the play is in disarray from the very onset. According to Aristotle‚ all tragedies must follow a certain set of characteristics‚ and the most important of these is the presence of a tragic hero. This tragic hero must possess a tragic flaw‚ or hamartia‚ which is a good quality taken to such an extreme that it now exhibits immoral behaviour from the hero. He must also draw sympathy of his plight from the audience. Macbeth‚ although the protagonist‚ is not a tragic hero because

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    Juliet has the main character‚ Romeo‚ having a single character flaw‚ which brings the catastrophe to him and his lover‚ Juliet. This single character flaw is impulsiveness. Romeo is the tragic hero who‚ with his star-crossed lover‚ Juliet‚ encounter many different events throughout the play. He is considered a tragic hero because he causes the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet which is a tragedy. Ironically‚ the outstanding character trait of impulsiveness causes the happiest moment in their lives‚ but

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    Important Quotes Quotes are from “No Fear Shakespeare” Iago ”You cannot‚ if my heart were in your hand‚ Nor shall not‚ Whilst’tis in my custody” (Act3‚ scene 3‚168-169). After Othello strongly insists to know what Iago thinks‚ Iago says “You can’t find that out‚ even if you held my heart in your hand you couldn’t make me tell you. And as long my heart’s inside my body. You never will. “ This allows Iago to get a stronger hold on Othello and it will prove to be pivotal as the tale goes on because

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    What makes someone a tragic hero? Do they have to have super powers or do they have to save a life? A tragic hero is someone in a dramatic tragedy whose fate is to suffer or defeat. William Shakespeare is one of the best‚ if not the best‚ writer for dramatic tragedy. The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are just a few examples of his outstanding pieces of literature. Even the childhood story of Peter Pan can be considered a tragic hero. In modern society

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