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    Tybalt is at fault for his own death because he has killed other people before his death. Romeo exclaims to Tybalt‚ after Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ “He’s alive and victorious‚ and Mercutio’s dead?” (3.1.84). In this quote‚ Romeo is yelling that a great person was just killed by Tybalt‚ who shouldn’t be alive for killing Mercutio. When he is already known for his fighting and he had killed other people before‚ he will have a target on his back. Romeo is mad at Tybalt because he had just killed Mercutio

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    Tybalt is shown as a villain in Romeo and Juliet but how much can he really be blamed? Tybalt is a proud and patriotic Capulet cousin‚ his name reflects his personality (tybalt means the prince of cats) he is a rare swordsman and fights with honor‚ although he does take personal insults very far he can be viewed in two ways‚ first as a racist‚ prejudiced against the Montagues or second as an honorable man who fights for family and what he believes to be right‚ Mercoutio describes him as "More than

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    his downfall. Vaulting Ambition is one of Macbeth’s flaws; it disables him to achieve his utmost goals and forces him to face his fate. Without this ambition‚ though‚ Macbeth never would have been able to achieve his power as King of Scotland or have been able to carry out his evil deeds. In these instances‚ ambition helped Macbeth do what he wanted to do. But‚ consequently‚ Macbeth’s ambition has another face and is what leads him to his tragic downfall. Had he not been so enveloped with becoming

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    this evidence disproves Odysseus being a hero and even a tragic one. In conclusion‚ Odysseus is not a hero. Heros are supposed to be role models‚ not god-angering crew killers. In fact‚ Odysseus himself barely survived his journey. Heros must influence society by proving how doing the right thing and being a commerable citizen leads to a happy things. When we accept someone as a hero‚ we also accept their flaws. Odysseus just has too many flaws to accept as a true

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    characters like Tybalt‚ Romeo‚ and Paris there’s an element of drama that the girls from the story can’t compare to. First ‚Tybalt‚ the fiery hot head‚ has had a tremendous influence on the plays dramatic feel with his short tempered personality and reckless behavior it’s no wonder that Tybalt sets off most of the tragic events that occur in the story. Tybalt states "...I will withdraw but that intrusion shall‚ now seeming sweet‚ convert to bitter gal" (1015). After Capulet warned Tybalt to not cause

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    Saint Joan is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw’s greatest works. In the play‚ Shaw avoids many problems identified by critics as prevalent in some of his other writing. Some have criticized Shaw‚ claiming that he tends to portray unrealistic archetypal characters‚ rather than well-rounded believable individuals. His plays have also been described as lacking action and being too didactic. In Saint Joan‚ Shaw reduced the intensity of these previously criticized typically Shavian elements

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    Flaws In Romeo And Juliet

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    The Fatal Flaw of Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet" "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around two lovers whose love is destined for tragedy. In the Play "Romeo and Juliet"‚ Act 2 Scene 3‚ Shakespeare demonstrates Romeo’s impetuous‚ shallow and stubborn nature. These character flaws eventually lead to his tragic death and to the death of his love‚ Juliet. This can by shown in the passage of the Friar rebuking Romeo for his shallowness‚ and in the passage of the Friar ridiculing Romeo for his impulsive and

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    Even people that appear perfect have character flaws. While not always fatal theses flaws are there. Many people in today’s society have been brought up to hide their imperfections. Hiding them always seems to be the answer. As a whole species we want to please other people because‚ humans are social creatures. Almost everyone growing up was taught the standard response to someone asking how they are doing. It has become clear that everybody has some reason for appearing to be who they so badly

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    An Epic Hero With a Flaw In one of Homer ’s most ancient Greek epics The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is clearly defined as an epic hero. Although having no superpowers like the Gods‚ Odysseus is portrayed as brave‚ loyal and having cunning intelligence throughout his journey home following the fall of Troy. During his return back to Ithaca‚ Odysseus is faced with many challenges which derail him from his nostos / homecoming. Yet‚ these obstacles are not only because of the wrath of the Gods‚ but also due

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    Tybalt Character Analysis A character Analysis of Tybalt from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Tybalt is a son of the Capulets‚ he is Juliet’s cousin the traits he expresses throughout the play is pride‚ impulsiveness‚ and unwavering traits in the play. The first impression we get with Tybalt is that he is a prideful character when servants of both sides of Capulet and Montague are arguing as Benvolio attempts to end the feud between servants‚ he tries to coax Tybalt

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