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    does John Proctor conform to the ideal tragic hero in “The Crucible”? The most well known definition of a tragic hero comes from the philosopher‚ Aristotle. When explaining a tragic hero‚ Aristotle states "The change in the hero’s fortunes be not from misery to happiness‚ but on the contrary‚ from happiness to misery‚ and the cause of it must not lie in any depravity but in some great error on his part." Also‚ he explains the four essential qualities that a tragic hero should possess‚ which are goodness

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    January 21‚ 2015 Hamlet Essay A tragic hero is known to be the protagonist of a tragedy that begins high in their society and has a tremendous downfall due to the negative effects of their tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is developed in a character throughout a text due to a quality or character trait that they have that overcomes their normal personality and actions. One tragic flaw that is presented and developed throughout the play Hamlet is the tragic hero’s inability to perform an action when

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    Within The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ it is argumentative that Julius Caesar appears to fit the definition of a tragic hero‚ however it is also believed by a large sum of individuals that Marcus Brutus is found to be a more fitting character to the definition of a tragic hero. Written by William Shakespeare‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is based upon a plot which revolves around the common theme of a tragedy‚ which can be perceived as a dramatic composition that often involves verses as well as a

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    what a “Tragic Hero” is and both Julius Caesar and Brutus displayed this characteristic‚ so the question is “Who is the real tragic hero in this story?” This paper shall explore the reasons behind why each man is considered a hero in his own right and who the rightful owner to the title of the play truly belongs to. There have been countless tragic heroes in the works of William Shakespeare such as Macbeth and Hamlet‚ but the real question to ask is “What defines a tragic hero?” A tragic hero

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    A tragic hero is a character within a story whose defined characteristics precipitate the downfall of the plot. By Aristotle’s definition‚ a tragic hero is one who possesses a characteristic flaw‚ leading to his wrong actions‚ careless personality‚ and realizes his mistake towards the end of the story. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet he creates the story of two lovers from brawling families who wish to be with one another more than on side with their families. It can be argued that

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    Authors April 25‚ 2013 John Proctor “Tragic Hero”? I believe that John Proctor is the tragic hero in the play “The Crucible.” I feel that his tragic flaw is the reason he became the tragic hero. He was trying to win back the trust of his wife and to do this he became the hero. By showing he was a good and decent person‚ this exemplifies he is a tragic hero. I see to prove his love and dedication to Elizabeth that John would do anything she

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    Prophecy‚ murderer‚ incest‚ and pride are characteristics of Oedipus as a true Classic Greek “Tragic Hero.” Aristotle‚(384-322 B.C.E.) the greatest Greek philosophers of all time defines a tragic hero as a literary character who make a judgment error that leads to his/her own destruction.(Greek & Roam Classic 182) .Oedipus is a Classic Greek tragedy play by Sophocles in which the man character is Oedipus. He is a successful king that cannot escape his fate. Oedipus wants to avenge the death of the

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    A.C Bradley’s Definition of Tragic Hero A famous Shakespearean scholar‚ Andrew Cecil Bradley‚ who was born in England‚ in 1851‚ wrote a book called The Shakespearean Tragedy (1904). This book is recognized as a classic Shakespearean criticism‚ which presents a psychological analysis of Shakespeare’s characters. The Article‚ The Shakespearean Tragic Hero (p.687-691) explains Bradley’s definition of tragedy and tragic hero. According to Bradley‚ the tragic hero must be of a person of high degree

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    A tragic hero‚ as defined by the Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ is a character who makes an irrevocable mistake because of due to an undesirable character trait that leads them to their potential downfall called a tragic flaw. Examples of tragic heroes include Macbeth of The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ whose ambition leads to his demise‚ and Oedipus of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex‚ whose ignorance and hubris leads to eternal humiliation. In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the tragic hero

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    Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare is certainly a completely tragic work. Perhaps some of the most evil forces‚ including infidelity‚ greed‚ and corruption‚ are at work throughout the entire play. Each character has a certain role in displaying these harsh realities‚ but the most tragic figure in the play is Marcus Brutus. This man of nobility follows the darkest path for the best and most heroic reasons. Without a doubt‚ Brutus is the tragic hero in Julius Caesar. In the beginning of the play‚ Brutus

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