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    “The Shakespearean Tragic Hero” by A.C. Bradley Characteristics of the Shakespearean Tragic Hero 1. Exceptional beings – a person of great public and social importance 2. Above the average level of humanity 3. Character traits are similar to the audience – ordinary humanity 4. His actions and sufferings are of an unusual kind 5. Their circumstances raise them to levels far above anyone we have ever known 6. They will experience an epiphany – a major realization about life and humanity

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    Biff Loman: Tragic Hero

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    16 October 2013 Writing Assignment 3 Biff Loman: Son‚ brother‚ tragic hero. Biff Loman can be considered to be Arthur Miller’s best candidate for a tragic hero in the play Death of a Salesman. He fits the criteria more than his father Willy and his brother Hap. Biff starts off in a rut‚ but by the end of the story he evolves. He not only realizes who he is‚ he becomes at peace with it. Things that make Biff a tragic hero are that he is noble‚ possess a flaw‚ and he experiences a realization of

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    Oedipus‚ an Ironic Tragic Hero Much of the tragedy of the play comes from the irony involved in fate Oedipus’s life. Being a tragic hero Oedipus is on a quest for truth‚ during his quest he realizes that if he continues on his quest for truth he will cause himself great harm yet he continues his pursuit for truth. The audience is seized by the ironic nature of this play‚ and the tragic nature of Oedipus’s life. Oedipus is lines up against fate and takes steps to try not to fulfill the prophecy

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    Creon Tragic Hero Essay

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    who the tragic hero has been the subject of debate for years.  It is uncommon for there to be two tragic heroes in a Greek tragedy‚ therefore there can be only be one in Antigone.  Although Creon possesses some of the characteristics that constitute a tragic hero‚ he does not have all of the necessary qualities. Antigone‚ however‚ possesses all of the traits that are required for her to be the tragic hero.  According to Aristotle‚ there are four major characteristics‚ which the tragic hero is required

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    Antigone: A Tragic Hero What characteristics generate a tragic hero? Must a tragic hero possess superhuman abilities? Should he be immense in size and strength such as Hercules? According to the Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a good‚ moral‚ upstanding person that does not fit into society’s mold‚ invokes catharsis to the audience‚ and exhibits flaws that leads to their tragic downfall. These are the traits that a character must uphold in order to be considered as a tragic hero. In Sophocles’

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    Compare and Contrast

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay Analyzing literature can be achieved in many different ways and it should help the read gather a better understanding of the piece. The pieces of literature that I want to examine further are “The Swimmer” and “Prisoner on Hell Planet”. Both of these short stories contain similar and not so similar elements of literature. After reading these stories I gathered that it would be best to compare and contrast the following elements of literature; writing style‚ mood‚ and

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero Essay

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    Oedipus exemplifies Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero. According to Aristotle there are three key traits that denote a tragic hero. Given data from the play by Sophocles Oedipus the King‚ as well as other literature‚ we will reveal that as a result of his position‚ wealth and astuteness‚ he was not only great but destined for tragedy. In Aristotle’s Poetics‚ he defines a tragic hero as one who must evoke in the audience a sense of pity or fear‚ saying‚ “the change of fortune presented must

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    been an argument regarding the true tragic hero of the play. It is a commonly held certainty that Antigone must be the tragic character merely because she and the drama share the same name. This is‚ of course‚ a very reasonable supposition. Surely Sophocles must have intended her to be viewed as the protagonist; otherwise‚ he would not have given her the name as the play’s title. However‚ analytically speaking‚ Creon seems to fit the category of a tragic hero more accurately. There is no doubt that

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    Tragic Hero (Argumentum Essay) Introduction In Shakespeare’s play "Julius Caesar"‚ there is much death‚ much tragedy‚ and of course‚ a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a person of noble or influential birth‚ who has a moral personality. In order to be identified as a tragic hero‚ a character must have a hamartia‚ which is a fatal flaw. But as being a tragic hero is not only having a tragic flaw but also entails much more. Throughout the play a few main characters present themselves as possibilities

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    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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