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    Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar   William Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar around 1599. The role of the `tragic hero' is extremely important as many of the characters in Julius Caesar exemplify the `tragic hero' qualities. Marcus Brutus, and Julius Caesar, display all the qualities of the `tragic hero': they are great men, with character flaws, and as a result of a mistake in decision-making many people suffer. In Cassius one can see these same qualities. Cassius can be seen as

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    A tragic hero is a protagonist of noble birth with heroic qualities, who makes a judgment error that inevitably will lead to his own defeat. The tragic hero eventually causes his own downfall because of his tragic flaw of his basic human nature. Through this hero’s loss, however, humanity is validated, and showing to have redeeming qualities. Three main theories of the tragic hero are the Aristotelian model, the Shakespearean model, and the modern tragic hero. For instance, nobility is characterized

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    Creon then locks up Antigone for her attempt to bury her brother. King Creon is therefore a tragic hero. “A tragic hero is a central character who is usually of high or noble birth and demonstrates a ‘fatal flaw.’ The tragic hero’s fatal flaw is hamartia, an ingrained character trait that causes the hero to make decisions leading to his or her death or downfall” (Springboard 253). King Creon is a tragic hero in Antigone due to his allowance of his own personal opinions, beliefs, and character traits

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    A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction, someone who works hard to achieve a goal, even if it means taking a downfall, and a person who brings honor around them. Okonkwo from “I Fall Apart”, fits all the characteristics of being a tragic hero. In the book it gives many examples/ reasoning on why i think that, to support my statement. Importance is the state or fact of being of great significance or value. Having great significance

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    main ones exist that are portrayed in literature; archetypal heroes, anti-heroes and tragic heroes. Archetypal heroes are the typical heroes represented in texts; they go through a typical hero journey and are able to show bravery in the face of hardship. An anti-hero is a main character in a text that has noticeable flaws yet possesses heroic qualities. Lastly, a tragic hero typically starts off as an archetypal hero yet has one major flaw that leads to the demise. Heroes within literature still exist

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    The Tragic Hero The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare. It is an emotional play that keeps your mind wondering. Julius Caesar has an honorable bestfriend named Junius Brutus. Brutus is a great friend to Caesar and loved him dearly. Brutus is a nobleman to everyone, he is a tragic hero, the one who does what is best for himself and others. ( “ Not that I loved Caesar less but I loved Rome more. “) In the play Brutus plays a leading part. You won't know whether to dislike

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    Gatsby and the Tragic Hero       Aristotle invented a list of criteria in an attempt to determine the exact definition of a tragic hero.  The list states the following - the tragic hero must cause his own down fall; the tragic hero's fate is undeserved; the tragic hero's punishment exceeds his crime; the tragic hero must be a great and noble person according to the standards of the current society.  In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby can be defined as a tragic hero who possesses all

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    In the plays Oedipus Rex and Macbeth there are many similarities, which categorize them as tragic heroes. A tragic hero is someone who changes through experience and suffering. A tragic hero learns from his own mistakes, and accepts the penalty of his wrongdoing. A tragic hero also displays catharsis to the audience or his. Both Oedipus and Macbeth have outside forces that push them to their downfall. These outside forces are supernatural and they come from something higher than themselves. For Oedipus

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    Who is the tragic hero of Julius Caesar? It is a seemingly hard question to answer. Lots of people think it is Brutus but I think otherwise. I think the tragic hero is actually Julius Caesar. There are characteristics that every tragic hero has including a downfall, a tragic flaw, they are basically good, and they are noble. I think Julius Caesar has all of these characteristics while Brutus does not. What is a downfall in a tragic hero? A downfall for a tragic hero would be a loss of power, prosperity

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    result, Johnny Byron doesn’t neatly fit the definitions of either a tragic hero or a comedic protagonist but instead has traits of the two. He is both an outrageously hedonistic Falstaffian character whist arousing pity and fear, able to question the motivation of other characters whilst himself being hubristic and unable to admit error. Despite his comedic attributes, Byron’s character undoubtedly lends itself more to the tragic arc as the audience witnesses his bloody downfall from relative grace

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