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    SUCI HANIFAH LITERARY CRITICISM II EDRIA SANDIKA/MARLIZA YENI 8 MAY 2013 Frankenstein as Anti Hero Character A women who wrote “Frankenstein” named‚ Mary Shelley‚ she was born August 30‚ 1797‚ in London‚ England. Mary Shelley came from a rich literary heritage. She was the daughter of William Godwin‚ a political theorist‚ novelist‚ and publisher. Her ideas to write Frankenstein cameon summer of 1816‚ Mary and his brother Percy visited the poet Lord Byron at his villa beside Lake Geneva in Switzerland

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    an Anti-hero or anti-heroine? An anti-hero is a central character in a story‚ movie‚ or drama that lacks conventional heroic attributes. The anti-hero is often compared to‚ and probably derived from‚ the tragic hero‚ which can be traced back to the popular stage dramas of ancient Greece. The tragic hero is an archetypal hero with one major‚ or fatal‚ flaw that leads to his downfall‚ destruction‚ and usually death. The novel‚ Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka shows Gregor Samsa as an anti-hero‚ battling

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    In Hamlet we see diverse characters who can be seen as having tragic flaws. Polonius‚ the loyal advisor to the king and the father of Laertes and Ophelia has a tragic flaw. This is his loyalty to the state and more specifically the king. Polonius’s characteristic of loyalty warrants a flaw given that it leads to his tragic death. In using Aristotles interpretation of a tragedy‚ Polonius’s loyalty is also tragic. The audience worries that they may have the same fate and are also sympathetic of Polonius

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    Essay Topic: Are Romeo and Juliet true tragic heroes or victims of fate? According to the Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English‚ a tragic hero is a literary character who has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy. Romeo and Juliet obviously do not fit the criteria as their flaws of youth and impetuousness can hardly be considered fatal. Instead‚ their deaths are brought about by a series of circumstances over which they have no control. Both characters

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    Creon’s tragic Downfall Creon is the tragic hero of the play‚ Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ and suffers the greatest downfall. It all begins when he maes his public announcment as the new king. He states his message loud and clearly to everyone‚ that if anyone feels the need to bury the body od Polyneices‚ they will be going against the law and will be sentenced to death. In this powerful speech‚ he shows the need for control and order in the way he plans to rule. At the same time‚ he is showing arrogance

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    Aristotle once said‚ “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall. An Aristotelian tragic hero must possess specific characteristics.” According to the great greek philosopher‚ a tragic hero must fit in 5 characteristics to be classified as one. They are flaw of error or judgement‚ a reversal of fortune brought due to the hero’s error in judgement‚ the discovery that the reversal was because of his own actions‚ excessive pride‚ and the characters fate must be greater

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    strive every day to become. This is why they are often scrutinized‚ unless they play the role of an anti-hero. The anti-hero is also admired even though he utilizes shameful methods to achieve his goa. This is because he represents the good in a corrupt world However‚ this is not the case in Noir stories. According to Foster Hirsch in his book The dark side of the screen: film noir‚ the anti-hero in Noir films is best described as “a constant smoker and a heavy drinker‚ (…) usually though not always

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    1 22 May 2012 Tragic Character and Plot in Things Fall Apart Despite being written in 1959 and set in Nigeria‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe reads much like a Greek tragedy. AmidstPrinciples from Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics are evident throughout the novel‚ and contribute to the development of the protagonist and the incidents of the plot. Amid the images of slaves‚ missionaries‚ and western colonialism‚ Achebe uses these principles to create a tragic character and plot

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    widen as war goes on. By traditional definition‚ hero is someone who is larger than life‚ someone who possesses great strength and courage. Was Robert Ross‚ the protagonist of "The Wars"‚ a hero? First answer that comes to mind is "no"‚ but the more one thinks about it‚ the more he starts to believe that Robert indeed was a hero‚ though not a traditional one. Although Robert Ross does not blindly follow orders of his commanders‚ Robert Ross is a hero because he is a courageous man who always helps

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    Romeo is completely to blame for the tragic outcome in the play. William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is without doubt one of the most well-known love story. Throughout the five acts of the play‚ one tragedy follows another‚ with the famous suicide of Romeo and Juliet as a tragic conclusion. Throughout the play‚ it may seem that Romeo caused these events to unfold‚ however it is unjust to say that he bears all responsibility for the tragedy. The decisions‚ actions and circumstances that

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