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    Things Fall Apart In Chinua Achebe’s book Things Fall Apart the main character Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Aristotle said that a good tragic hero must fall because of some character flaw. In Okonkwo’s case; fear‚ pride‚ and anger are his tragic flaws. This book teaches us about human nature. Okonkwo’s fear led to his downfall. It did so because he was afraid of being lazy and week or "womanish" like his father Unko. He also wanted to have titles and be respected unlike his father. Okonkwo’s

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    suffers is a Tragic Hero. In many of Shakespeare’s plays‚ the protagonist’s character embodies those characteristics of a Tragic Hero. Due to their flaws‚ a Tragic Hero’s actions are often heinous and cause great internal conflict. In William Shakespeare’s Mactbeth‚ there are many factors that contribute to the decline of Macbeth‚ such as the witches’ prophecies and Lady Macbeth‚ turning him from a noble man to a self conceited and violent individual. Because of Macbeth’s tragic flaws‚ he falls from

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    character of prince Hamlet is a tragic hero. Prince Hamlet was a university student until his fathers tragic murder by Claudius. Prince Hamlet was extremely philosophical and was drawn to difficult questions that could not be answered with certainty. After Prince Hamlet comes across direct evidence that Claudius is responsible for the death of his father‚ Prince Hamlet becomes obsessed with revenge. This is key to analyzing Hamlet’s character. We can easily see how Prince Hamlet only cares about one

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    A tragic flaw is a character’s secret weakness that in the end leads to their downfall. Mattie Silver’s tragic flaw was not so secretive. Her selfishness ruined not only her own life‚ but the life of the man she loved. Mattie’s self-centeredness is evident throughout the entirety of the book‚ and the horrendous results of this weakness are obvious. Mattie Silver arrives at the Frome farm with the purpose of taking on the household chores in order to help out the bedridden Zeena Frome. This the

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    commit suicide and finally end the family’s feud. Revenge‚ love‚ and a secret marriage force the young lovers to grow up quickly‚ and unfortunately‚ fate causes them to commit suicide in despair. In this play‚ main conflict‚ Juliet’s tragic flaw‚ and Romeo’s tragic flaw is incorporated throughout the scenes. Romeo believes it is love at first sight when he hides underneath a mask so that no one will recognize him and observes Juliet during the Capulet’s dinner party. After the party‚ Romeo and Juliet

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    Hamlets Indecisiveness compared to Oedipus’s Impulsiveness Tragic hero’s always have flaws which set them apart from the rest of the characters within their respective settings‚. In the plays Oedipus Rex by Sophocles and Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the opposing nature of the two characters result in the method of action taken by the two tragic hero’s. It is in Hamlets nature to deeply think‚ reflect and make certain his reasoning before taking action whereas Oedipus is a more impulsive character

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    are in love you are as blind as a bat. In the play Hamlet written by William Shakespeare‚ the character Hamlet is having a rough time coping with the fact that his uncle‚ Claudius‚ killed his father and is now married to his mother‚ Gertrude‚ as the new king. This situation reveals to the audience what ultimately brings hamlet to his demise and also the flaw he has as a person‚ which is the love he has towards his deceased father. The love Hamlet‚ the character‚ has for his father is so great that

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    Hamlet is mostly seen as a “tragic hero” which is a person or character with a flaw in personality or judgement that will lead that character to actions that will end in disaster. Hamlet definitely has some flaws that make him fit the basics of a “tragic hero”. One major flaw that actually brings Hamlet to rest is his willingness to over-think. He often thinks about situations too much which causes him to procrastinate‚ this delay in judgement inevitably helps Claudius to escape and plot Hamlet’s

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    Wednesday‚ January 21‚ 2015 Hamlet Essay A tragic hero is known to be the protagonist of a tragedy that begins high in their society and has a tremendous downfall due to the negative effects of their tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is developed in a character throughout a text due to a quality or character trait that they have that overcomes their normal personality and actions. One tragic flaw that is presented and developed throughout the play Hamlet is the tragic hero’s inability to perform an

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    Hamlet’s Tragic Flaws It is part of daily living to experience tragedy; whether as an individual or to those around you; tragedy is a part of life. For some‚ tragedy happens for no apparent reason; one may be in the wrong place at the wrong time. For others‚ tragedy is the consequence of choices an individual makes. Tragedy is a common genre of writing. It involves a drastic change in fortune that is caused by a horrible mistake by a character. The character has the desire to change the present

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