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    is a hero? A man of unusual bravery‚ nobility of action‚ moral and intellectual qualities‚ or contributions either to the improvement of man’s lot or to a given society. The hero stands out from ordinary men by superiority in one or more spheres and is held as the embodiment of certain ideas/ideals or values of the society or group that honors him. Shakespear’s Julius Caesar is a tragedy. What makes it a tragedy? -The central character‚ known as the tragic hero‚ meets a tragic end. -The tragic hero

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    once said “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.” These words best describe what a “Tragic Hero” is and both Julius Caesar and Brutus displayed this characteristic‚ so the question is “Who is the real tragic hero in this story?” This paper shall explore the reasons behind why each man is considered a hero in his own right and who the rightful owner to the title of the play truly belongs to. There have been countless tragic heroes in the works of William Shakespeare

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    Every Hero Has a Downfall A look At Tragic Hero Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter I.               Hawthorne presents Dimmesdale as a tragic hero through Dimmesdale’s fixation on his reputation‚ as well as his struggle with guilt throughout the novel. II.             Hawthorne uses an evil register of diction and repetition to establish Chillingworth as the antagonist of Dimmesdale. A.     “...It grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ like many other

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    Just in Case “Tragic Hero” Isn’t Said Enough….. Way back in the history of time‚ a philosopher named Aristotle set up guidelines‚ six in all‚ for the perfect tragic hero. Vincent Van Gogh was a tragic hero. He had the gift of being able to paint and perceive colors different from others‚ but he was a drunk‚ and hated by most of the people around him. In the end he committed suicide. Long after his death people had come to love his work. Willy Lowman from “Death of a Salesman” is a wonderful

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    leaves me in awe. I’ll never get tired of him. I’ll never get tired of the way my heart races when I think of him. I’ll never get tired of the ache in my cheeks from smiling whenever I see new pictures or videos of him‚ old ones that I’ve seen over and over

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    Vaughn Mrs. Henry English III Honors 26 January 2013 Heroism: The Tragic Features F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of novels and short stories‚ once said‚ “Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy.” There is a fine line between a hero and a tragic hero. All heroes emerge from tragedies. A person who presents bravery and courage despite certain circumstances is considered a true hero. Many people have once called someone a hero sometime in their lifetime. Many heroes vary from comics to historic

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    something to say. In fact‚ George Soros escaped the grasp of Nazi Germany as a grew up in Budapest‚ Hungary. Moreover‚ his family also successfully escaped. During this time‚ Nazi Germany continued to spread his message of hate and it also seized control over much of Europe. During the 1940s‚ George Soros made his way to England. To remain exact‚ George Soros moved to London. As a resident of London‚ George Soros became deeply involved in pursuing his

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    September 2014 Creon as a Tragic Hero “The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart‚ and all they can do is stare blankly.” This quotation written by F. Scott Fitzgerald centuries after the famous Greek playwrights directly correlates to Aristotle’s characteristics of a tragic hero. In the Greek Tragedy‚ Antigone by Sophocles‚ the king‚ Creon‚ displays the qualities that fit Aristotle’s idea of the tragic hero. Creon possesses the fatal

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    of a Tragic Hero. One reason Creon is visibly a Tragic

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    Prophecy‚ murderer‚ incest‚ and pride are characteristics of Oedipus as a true Classic Greek “Tragic Hero.” Aristotle‚(384-322 B.C.E.) the greatest Greek philosophers of all time defines a tragic hero as a literary character who make a judgment error that leads to his/her own destruction.(Greek & Roam Classic 182) .Oedipus is a Classic Greek tragedy play by Sophocles in which the man character is Oedipus. He is a successful king that cannot escape his fate. Oedipus wants to avenge the death of the

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