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    In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus is a classic tragic hero. According to Aristotle's definition, Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is a king whose life falls apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic hero. For example, a tragic hero must cause his own downfall; his fate is not deserved, and his punishment exceeds the crime; he also must be of noble stature and have greatness. Oedipus is in love with his

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    describes what makes a good tragedy. One of the elements of a tragedy is a tragic hero. The tragic hero is a noble person who struggles with a situation. Because of an error in judgement, the hero suffers, and others face the same calamity. Despite this tragic outcome, the hero gains knowledge to help him make decisions. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, John Proctor, the protagonist, portrays the characteristics of such a tragic hero because he has excessive pride, a reversal of fortune, and an error

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    the tragic structure of the play is in disarray from the very onset. According to Aristotle, all tragedies must follow a certain set of characteristics, and the most important of these is the presence of a tragic hero. This tragic hero must possess a tragic flaw, or hamartia, which is a good quality taken to such an extreme that it now exhibits immoral behaviour from the hero. He must also draw sympathy of his plight from the audience. Macbeth, although the protagonist, is not a tragic hero because

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    Aristotle’s theory of the Tragic Hero: “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall” Tragic hero’s who fit under Aristotle’s depiction are known as ‘Aristotelian Tragic Hero’s’ and possess five specific characteristics; 1) A flaw or error of judgment (also known as ‘hamartia’ which is a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine) 2) A reversal of fortune due to the error of judgment (also known as ‘peripeteia’, which is a sudden reversal of fortune

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    They are part of the definition of a tragic hero in a story. A tragic hero is when a character of a story starts with power, respect, and happiness but then loses everything due to a flaw. The character of the tragic hero is played all throughout the Tragedy of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare. Brutus is the tragic hero because of his flaw of being very gullible, he loses his power, his wife, and his own life in the end. Brutus is the tragic hero because he has power, respect and happiness

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    Essay about Creon the Tragic Hero

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    play Antigone by Sophocles,one could easily be lead to believe Antigone is the the tragic hero when in fact a strong case can be made that Creon, the king of Thebes, is actually the tragic hero. In believing that Creon is the tragic hero it would seem practical to call the play Creon rather than Antigone. On the other hand, naming the play Antigone gives the play a twist that leads the audience into a dynamically tragic journey through the lives of a prestigious royal family and it gives birth to thoughts

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    Willy Loman, is considered a tragic hero. Aristotle defines a tragedy as “the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself;” Based on this definition, Death of a Salesman portrays a tragedy through the death of Willy Loman and his downfall as a salesman and a father. A tragic hero is a character in a tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat. Arthur Miller believes the common man makes the best tragic hero because he portrays all the characteristics

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    Macbeth as a Tragic Hero According to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, "The best tragic plot moves the hero from prosperity to misfortune, occasioned not by depravity, but by some great mistake he makes. The plot of Macbeth follows these basic guidelines; throughout the play we follow the path of the main character as his life is torn apart as a result of the colossal mistake he makes when he kills Duncan. It is for this and the many ensuing reasons that we can say that Macbeth accurately

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    Murderous Macbeth a Tragic Hero? Macbeth is one of the main characters in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. He has murdered more than one victim for one selfish reason, to be king. How does that make him a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. Macbeth does make several errors that led to his own destruction, but how do errors make him a tragic hero exactly? He was once one of the faithful noble and then his

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    Julius Caesar as a Tragic Hero 	Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare during the year 1597. Julius Caesar’s story involves a conspiracy against Julius Caesar, a powerful senator. The play involves a highly respected senator, Brutus, who decides to join the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar, in the effort to keep democracy intact. Brutus believes that if Julius Caesar is allowed to live, Caesar will take a kingship and turn the government into a monarchy. Brutus, Cassius,

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