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    Gabriel Hodgson Ms. Izzo ELA 10 May 9‚ 2018 Responsible for the Tragedy Who do you consider is accountable for Macbeth’s death in “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare? I believe that Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall because of his schemes‚ and because he eventually became a tyrant king. Macbeth was a tragic hero who demolished himself by his own narcissistic and evil ways. Macbeth’s schemes is a cause of his tragedy. “If chance will have me king‚ why‚ chance

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    Characterisation: Eddie Carbone Explore the ways a central character is presented in the drama text. Use examples from the text in your response. Eddie Carbone‚ a 40 year old Italian American Citizen from Sicily‚ is the tragic protagonist of A view from the Bridge by Arthur Miller. Alfieri‚ the chorus in the story‚ first introduces Eddie as a good‚ hard working man who does normal things like raising a family‚ eating‚ getting old‚ etc. However as Alfieri states‚ no one can know what his true self is

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    Nasser  How does Miller dramatise the downfall of Eddie Carbone? Eddie Carbone is the protagonist of the play. He is forceful‚ hard working and possessive of Catherine. However‚ he does show generosity and warmth especially when Marco and Rodolpho come into the country. Eddie is a simple man who has little interests outside of work and family; he is too protective of Catherine always laying down laws for her and expecting her to obey him. As the play develops Eddie is finding it more and more difficult

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    Is Eddie Carbone a tragic hero? Firstly‚ before the decision is made on whether Eddie Carbone is classed as a tragic hero‚ I would like to outline what a tragic hero really means. ’Tragic’- a tragedy is a type of drama‚ therefore in the context of tragedy‚ the word ’hero’ means the protagonist‚ someone who we may admire or respect in a way‚ but who is imperfect‚ and has a main flaw‚ which seems to contribute on his own downfall. A hero doesn’t necesserily have to be perfect. It is important that

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    Macbeth is the driving force behind Macbeth’s downfall Lady Macbeth? The driving force behind Macbeth’s downfall? Certainly not. Macbeth was completely and solely responsible for all the acts of great evil which were to lead to his downfall‚ and to even suggest the blame can be shifted on his wife is ludicrous. From his very first meeting with the witches‚ Macbeth’s mind became instantly plagued with thoughts of murder and treachery. The guilty start that Banquo noticed:

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    flight to Varennes onwards‚ Louis was largely responsible for his own downfall and execution” King Louis XVI of France had a reign full of turmoil and discontent. His popularity steadily declined throughout his rule‚ finally culminating in his execution in January 1793. However‚ it is still up to debate as to what factor was most influential in kick-starting the path to his execution – whether he was wholly responsible through his own actions‚ or if his downfall was caused by the French people or the war

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    Oedipus All of Oedipus’ obstacles were an effect of his own actions. It all began when the Oracle at Delphi announced to Oedipus that he was destined to murder his father and marry his mother. He made the decision to escape the life he knew to stop this event from occuring. He was not aware that by doing so he was allowing the prophecy to happen and that he was entering his destiny of tragedy. When all is said and done‚ Oedipus was blind and found guilty for the death of the king of Thebes. Although

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    by the Oracle‚ the cause for his demise was himself. One aspect of Oedipus personality that leads to his downfall is his constant search for truth. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus is always trying to discover something whether it be about himself or an attempt at uncovering someone else as an enemy. If he hadn’t been in that mindset‚ he may have been able to keep himself oblivious from his mistakes. Another aspect of Oedipus personality that causes his misfortune is his hubris. Oedipus hubris causes

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    DO YOU AGREE THAT THE BOURBONS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN DOWNFALL IN 1830? In July 1830 a second French Revolution caused the then monarch‚ Charles X‚ to abdicate. He was replaced by the Duke of Orleans‚ marking the end of the Bourbon restoration‚ which had seen the Pre-Napoleonic regime return to power after the emperor’s exile. Although it lasted 15 years‚ and must therefore be judged as having its successes‚ cracks began to form in the regime and general dissatisfaction led to outspread

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    ‘Edward II plantagenet King of England‚ <br>Whose incompetence and distaste for government finally led to <br>His deposition and murder.’ <br> <br>The Elizabethan drama‚ Christopher Marlowe’s‚ Edward the Second is‚ according to Aristotle’s definition of the word‚ a tragedy. That is to say it concerns the fall of a great man because of a mistake he has made or a flaw in his character. During this essay I will demonstrate how this definition of tragedy applies to Edward II. <br> <br>Edward II was

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