When people think of a hero‚ they do not understand you don’t need to be just like superman‚ you don’t need to be able to fly‚ or be immortal and never die. There is no need to wear a mask‚ save the world‚ or have special powers. To me‚ any regular person can become a hero in their own way. I believe a hero can be found in any piece of literature‚ most main characters are all heroes‚ but they are all heroes in a different way. To me‚ in order to be a hero‚ all you need to do is put someone else’s
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A tragic hero is a character who used to do good deeds in the light of others but allows for his flaws or inner struggles to overcome him. As a result‚ this downfall leads to the character’s death. In the case of Troy Maxson‚ main character from the play “Fences” by August Wilson‚ it is clear that he constantly struggles to keep up with good deeds for his family‚ but unfortunately allowed his inner flaws to lead him to his lonely and tragic death. Therefore‚ Troy Maxson is indeed considered a tragic
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Troy Maxson‚ from the play Fences‚ is an ordinary man. Through ignorance and selfishness he proves this point over and over again throughout the play. As a result‚ he could never amount to a great man; therefore; Troy Maxson is not a tragic hero. A tragic hero is “a literary character who has potential for heroic qualities‚ however‚ he or she makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces brings on a tragedy.” Therefore‚ Troy Maxson does not match those
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Analysis of Troy Maxson The play “Fences” by Lloyd Richards is mostly the story of Troy Maxson. A man of many words‚ some of which although may not be particularly nice. He is an elderly‚ large black man who used to be a home run hitter in the Negro league‚ but by the time of the integration of professional Baseball‚ Troy was too old to benefit from it. This caused Troy to become the man he is today. Throughout the play the reader sees in depth of what kind of man Troy Maxson really is. Yes‚ he
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Sophocles fit all of qualifications. Oedipus is a tragic hero since his particular characteristic is king. In another play “Fences” by August Wilson‚ the main character Troy Maxson‚ is different with Oedipus. He is not a tragic hero of Aristotle’s concept‚ but he is a modern tragic. Oedipus was definitely a tragic hero‚ but Troy is not matching it. Following the Aristotle’s definition of tragic hero: “Aristotle observes that the protagonist‚ the hero or chief character of a tragedy‚ is a person
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There are many things that define a character as a tragic hero or not. A tragic hero is someone who has the quality for being some type of hero‚ but that character makes an error of judgement or has a certain flaw that brings tragedy to their life. In the play Fences the character Troy Maxson is believed to be a tragic hero. There are two key reasons as to why Troy is one. A major reason that Troy is a tragic hero is that he is a caring person but shows it differently from the others. The other reason
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think of a hero‚ they do not understand you do not need to be just like batman‚ you do not need to be able to fly or never die. There is no need to wear a mask‚ save the world‚ or have special powers. To me‚ any regular person can become a hero in their own way. I believe that a hero can be found in any piece of literature whether‚ fiction or nonfiction. The hero can be depicted in many different ways. To me‚ in order to be a hero‚ someone needs to rescue another of some sort. A hero will play
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Fences – Tragic Hero In August Wilson’s play “Fences”‚ he presents a misguided yet accomplished character. The play’s protagonist Troy‚ creates conflict with every character because of his judgmental nature and contrived haughty perception of himself. Through numerous stories that he re-cants Troy embellishes his experiences to cast himself in a righteous light. Contrary‚ to the stories he tells‚ his behavior expose Troy as a foolish man that does irrational things. One moment he is lecturing
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the 1930’s to the 1950’s. Our main character‚ Troy Maxson‚ has a lot of things going for him throughout the story and some of which he does not know how to react to correctly. At the end of the play‚ Troy Maxson dies and is sent to the gates of heaven where he is judges as a villain because it is clearly shown throughout the play that his con’s more than double his pro’s in his life. To show that Troy Maxson was
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When one achieves wealth and happiness‚ they’re considered successful. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and Fences by August Wilson‚ both protagonists Willy Loman and Troy Maxson go through many trials and tribulations trying to achieve this wealth and happiness through the American Dream. These trials and tribulations not only allow the reader to identify the characters’ hubris‚ but also their bitter‚ inconsiderate personalities. Furthermore‚ it was not America holding these characters back
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