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    characters can be portrayed as both a hero and a villain. Shakespeare shows this in Macbeth through different themes and techniques. Some techniques include; similes‚ irony‚ metaphors and personification. A hero is a person who is admired for their courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities and a villain is the person or thing responsible for specified problems‚ harm‚ or damage. I will be discussing about Macbeth showing how he is more of a villain than a hero. Macbeth is shown as courageous

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    is a hero? A man of unusual bravery‚ nobility of action‚ moral and intellectual qualities‚ or contributions either to the improvement of man’s lot or to a given society. The hero stands out from ordinary men by superiority in one or more spheres and is held as the embodiment of certain ideas/ideals or values of the society or group that honors him. Shakespear’s Julius Caesar is a tragedy. What makes it a tragedy? -The central character‚ known as the tragic hero‚ meets a tragic end. -The tragic hero

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    It’s crazy to think that someone that could bring so much joy and happiness to other yet still feel so much sadness. Sometimes the way someone acts has been truly just and act. Robin Williams is an amazing comedian and actor and he knew how to bring joy to everyone he met. Yet he wasn’t perfect he suffered with many challenges. Through his life he faced divorces‚ dementia with Lewy bodies and substance abuse. Robbin Williams was known for his iconic roles in movies like “Flubber” or “Jumanji”. Those

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    The Tragic Hero of Julius Ceasar: Marcus Brutus In the play Julius Ceasar by William Shakespeare‚ Marcus Brutus is the tragic hero. Brutus is a tragic hero because he has Tragic Flaws. Brutus’s first tragic flaw is that he is naive; he is not a shrewd judge of people. As Caius Cassuis states‚ “Well‚ Brutus‚ thou art noble. Yet I see/thy honorable mental may be wrought /…There for it is meet / That noble minds keep ever with their likes / For who so firm that cannot be seduced?” (1.2.319-323)

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    well as standing as a symbol of goodness and justice. His acts of courage and strength are however no match for his tragic flaw‚ which eventually lead to his downfall. In The Fellowship of the Ring‚ Bromir plays the role of the tragic hero. Bromir’s greatest fear is his pride and recklessness that make him vulnerable to the Ring’s power which ends up being the cause of his tragic downfall. Boromir disliked the idea of destroying the One Ring‚ he believed that it could be used to defeat Sauron

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    The Aristotelian tragic hero is defined as a "lifelike" person who demonstrates both good and bad qualities through speech and action in a consistent manner. Moreover‚ the tragic hero‚ due to a personal error in judgment or tragic flaw‚ is the cause of the tragedy in a play. In Jean Racine’s "Phaedra"‚ three characters exhibit these characteristics; however Phaedra most responsible for the calamity making her the tragic heroine. The tragic hero manifests both good and evil characteristics. Phaedra

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    Who was the most tragic character in of Mice and Men? There were quite a few tragic characters in Of Mice and Men such as Crooks who most likely dreamed of being free from having to work for others‚ Curley’s wife who wanted to be a movie star when she was slightly younger and we are told this whilst she’s talking to Lennie‚ but none of them were more tragic than Lennie Small. Lennie‚ who was a ranch worker‚ was born with a mental disability of being mildly mentally delayed meaning he can be

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    TRAGEDY OF FATE OR CHARACTER The dilemma of human sufferings is a very perplexing one. The question that always agitates our minds is why man suffers. Is he responsible for his sufferings‚ calamities‚ and misfortunes for his innate defects: Tragic Flaw; or these are the result of enmity of heavenly forces. We also find this enigma in almost all great tragedies of Shakespeare. In King Lear‚ he says: As flies to wanton boys‚ are we to the gods They kill us for their sports

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    Othello’s Tragic Flaw For every Shakespearean tragedy there is a grossly unfortunate sequence of events that eventually leads to a bloodbath. The reason for this bloodbath is the tragic flaw. The tragic flaw is the small character defect in the protagonist that‚ in most circumstances‚ wouldn’t have been a big problem if not for said events. People frequently mistake Othello’s tragic flaw. They jump to the seemingly obvious choice of jealousy or naivety. The actually tragic flaw will be revealed

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    In the play Antigone‚ Creon is the tragic figure because he has many character flaws which lead to his downfall and consequential remorse. Creon is the king in this play‚ and has control over laws and people. This constant power brings out all of the worst and most dangerous characteristics in Creon. He affects many people‚ both verbally and physically and makes a lasting on impact on the city of Thebes. When the story begins‚ Creon has issued a law forbidding the proper burial of a fallen soldier

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