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    (Jacques Barzun). A tragedy requires the tragic hero to have initiative towards a certain goal he or she pursues that results in their devastating defeat. Heroes never want to be involved with tragedies‚ but their miscalculations of an action influences them to be victims of tragedy. Based on Aristotle‚ every tragic play demonstrates a noble tragic hero having a fatal flaw that destructs their life but signifies a meaningful lesson. When examining the tragic hero in works of writing‚ Shakespeare’s plays

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    Caesar is not the Tragic hero of a play called The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Although the title may claim so‚ Caesar is not the true tragic hero of his own play. This title belongs to Caesar friend‚ Marcus Brutus. In The Tragedy of Caesar‚ Brutus is the tragic hero not Caesar. Admittedly Caesar is of great magnitude‚ he is close to being dictator and even refers to himself in the third person but he doesn’t bring the audience to pity him. However Brutus is also a man of great magnitude‚ being a senator

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    his tragic story to another man‚ Walton‚ who like him; is craving knowledge. Victor tells Walton about his tragic story‚ creating a terrible monster‚ and his suffering; hoping to inspirer Walton to put a halt to his search for knowledge. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein portrays a tragedy along the guidelines of Aristotle. Aristotle is a Greek Philosopher who wrote many passages about an abundance subjects‚ such as theater‚ drama‚ or science. Eventually Aristotle writes in his journal about what he believes

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    Antigone the Tragic Hero Tragic heroes are characters who have made a bad judgment that ends up in their downfall. Some celebrities may also be considered tragic heroes. An example of a tragic hero is Antigone from the play Antigone. Antigone describes to her sister‚ Ismene‚ that she wants to give their brother‚ Polyneices‚ a fair burial. Polyneices and Eteocles‚ their other brother‚ fought each other to their death to become the king of Thebes. Since they both have died‚ Creon became the new

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    A tragic hero is a literary term that comes from the Greek language. Hero is defined as a person who faces pain and sorrow or shows courage in the face of difficulty. This hero is usually a person of noble birth or of a title. Usually‚ the hero is confronted by an entity or fate of some kind that will curse or bless them in some way. In a piece of writing when he or she confronts the obstacle‚ they are named a protagonist‚which is the main or lead character of the piece of writing. A tragic hero shows

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    Imperialism. In this story‚ the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ surfaces as a tragic hero. A tragic hero can fall under many categories. For example‚ he or she can be an Aristotelian tragic hero or Arthur Miller’s depiction of a tragic hero. A tragic hero must have certain qualities in order to be considered an Aristotelian tragic hero. Because Okonkwo follows the patterns that Aristotle has set for tragic heroes‚ he is an Aristotelian tragic hero. Okonkwo is “a man of action‚ a man of war” (Achebe 7) and a man

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    depiction of the tragic hero in both The Jew of Malta and Doctor Faustus displays protagonists that have a weakness which they give in to‚ and which ultimately leads them to their downfall. Faustus displays more human characteristics which the reader can relate to‚ Barabas being the more inhuman of the two‚ yet at their ends‚ the result is the same; the reader feels as though the right thing has been done‚ and this realization is followed by a sense of relief. Marlowe ’s tragic heroes help the reader

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    John Proctor is a Tragic Hero Do you want to know why John Proctor is a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic qualities. In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is a character in the play and he is a tragic hero that has a lot of things happening to him. John Proctor is a tragic hero because of these three reasons; had an affair with Abigail‚ confessing to his wife/ relationship‚ and saving his name from the village. John Proctor had an affair with

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    "Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy." ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald Who Possesses the Title of a Tragic Hero: Romeo or Juliet? Based upon the Oxford Dictionary of English‚ a tragedy is defined as either a sad event or a serious disaster that occurs. In Shakespearean plays‚ a tragedy is classified as a storyline which concludes unfortunately. This unhappy ending is frequently due to the flaw of a tragic hero. In the case of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague possesses the

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    Mrs.Cice March 10th 2016 Tragic Hero In “fair Verona”‚ two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues were “both alike in dignity”‚ however‚ they only have hatred towards each other is unparalleled. One night at the Capulet’s party‚ Montague’s son‚ Romeo and the Capulet’s daughter‚ Juliet‚ fall in love with each other. What sets them apart from the usual romance is that their story starts and ends in a tragedy. The star of the show is Romeo‚ who is the tragic hero of this classic love story

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