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Brutus Is A Tragic Hero

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Brutus is the tragic hero in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. What is a tragic hero? According to Aristotle a tragic hero must fall out of extremely good fortune and power to gain sympathy from the audience. A leader in the government of Rome, a prospering and honorable man, are descriptions that fit Brutus at his pinnacle. As a result, Brutus starts the play in a position of good fortune. Aristotle also said that a tragic hero arouses pity and fear in the audience. Another trait of Brutus is displayed, when he falls out of this fortune which rouses condolences from the audience. The audience is concerned for him because he has been portrayed as an honorable man. But a tragic hero should also have a “tragic flaw”. In Brutus’s case he is

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