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    giving reasons why it is an effective piece of drama. Use the film version as your source. William Shakespeare‚ England’s greatest writer. How could any Theatre deny this legend from their stage? His famous play Othello is a classic‚ a Greek tragedy promoting many themes‚ to name a few: love‚ anti – femininity‚ and racism. First performed in 1604 this intriguing storyline based in Venice and Cyprus has been thrilling audiences world wide for 400 years it has every character one could hope for

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    Antigone: Protagonist or Misinterpreted Innocence? A literal “age old” argument that has sparked intelligent conversation since the BC era is still as potent as ever in Sophocles’ Greek tragedy‚ Antigone. Since the play’s origin‚ there has always been a toss-up as to who the true tragic hero‚ or protagonist‚ is. A popular misconception is that the character Antigone must be the protagonist due to her direct name being the title. Sophocles intends the play to highlight Antigone and her soon to

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    be viewed as the protagonist; otherwise‚ he would not have given her the name as the play’s title. However‚ analytically speaking‚ Creon seems to fit the category of a tragic hero more accurately. There is no doubt that the nature of the work is tragedy. Along with this genre come ascertained requirements and Creon is the character that fits them all. A character must possess certain qualities in order to be

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    Is Eddie a Tragic hero for our times? A tragic hero‚ referring to the real definition‚ is “a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy.” (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/tragic+hero) The play‚ A View from the Bridge written by Arthur Miller defines the character Eddie‚ the protagonist‚ as occupying most of the qualities for a tragic hero. Eddie in A View from the Bridge came from a noble family

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    OTHELLO & O – Comparative Essay [Draft] The comparative study of William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ ‘Othello’ and Tim Nelson’s film adaption‚ ‘O’‚ signifies how composers of different contexts and eras are able to effectively present their ideas to challenge their intended audience‚ through the use of different techniques and individual mediums. The universal themes of jealousy‚ racism and appearance vs. reality are explored through the representation and perspectives of both text’s protagonist

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    April 25‚ 2012 Sophocles King of Catharsis What is Catharsis? Aristotle describes catharsis as the purging of the emotions of pity and fear that are aroused in the viewer of a tragedy. Debate continues about what Aristotle actually means by catharsis‚ but the concept is linked to the positive social function of tragedy (english.hawaii.edu). A good example of a Catharsis play is Oedipus the King by Sophocles. Pity and fear are the dominating feelings produced by the play. The play is dripping with

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    Medea and Oedipus the King were and remain masterpieces of the Western literary patrimony. These tragedies gave rise to strong emotional releases of fear and pity. Because of this catharsis‚ it induced important philosophical reasoning. The main concern was whether or not it damaged the individual mind. The central figures in this debate were Plato and Aristotle. Paradoxically‚ it is difficult to navigate in the rivers of human drama without being splashed by feeling of fear and pity. The central

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    Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is looked upon as a paradigm of modern tragedy by many casual readers and scholars alike. His portrayal of Willy Loman‚ an aging salesman who must come to face the deterioration of both his family and career‚ stands as a powerful illustration of the failed American Dream. Yet‚ Millers tragedy is different from most that have come before him. That is‚ its protagonist does not seem to resemble the heroic figures that have come to characterize the genre. In his work

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    evokes pity or fear from the audience. Considering these particular characteristics‚ Brutus fits the bill as the tragic hero of William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. William Shakespeare includes the ideals of a tragic hero in Brutus’ character‚while his complex features lead to his final demise. Brutus‚ from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ experiences all five ideals of a tragic hero according to Aristotle’s

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    of tragedy is Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. Focusing on the “imitation of an action” and the fall of an eminently good hero which creates catharsis of pity‚ anagnorisis‚ and recognition‚ Sophocles composes a prime example of tragedy. Sophocles shows the reader that tragedy is a big deal in Oedipus Rex. Through evaluating the elements of catharsis‚ anagnorisis‚ and peripeteia in Oedipus Rex‚ there is clear evidence to support Aristotle in his statement. By knowing the true definition of a tragedy‚ it

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