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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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    Tragic Hero Builds Tragedy At the peak of Arthur Miller's success, Death of a Salesman arose as one of America’s exceptional dramas composed in the twentieth century. Due to the significant measure of brilliance and originality the play exhibited and brought upon the era, it earned a Pulitzer Prize award in 1949. Plainly, the notable piece of Miller’s identifies as a tragedy since it reveals the tragic hero-like qualities and actions of the main character, Willy Loman. Moreover, the nature of Willy's

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    Oedipus Rex by Sophocles is a tragedy revolving around the titular character Oedipus. Oedipus is a tragic hero and his story starts en media res, or, in the middle of things. I will first examine what happens before the story starts. Oedipus was the son of the king and queen of Thebes, King Laius, and Queen Jocasta. It was prophesied that Oedipus would kill Laius and marry Jocasta. To prevent this from happening, Laius and Jocasta leave Oedipus to die, but a shepherd gives him to a messenger and

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    Caesar shared for eachother, Brutus was fearful that Caesar would become the king and he didn’t want there to be another monarchy in Rome. Brutus wanted to do what he thought was best and joined the conspirators in the assassination of Caesar. The tragic hero of the play, isn’t really who you would expect it to be, it’s the beloved Brutus. The people of Rome thought that Brutus was a noble Roman. The people believed that Brutus possessed outstanding qualities, they believed that Brutus was a trustworthy

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    ingenious poems, such as Fear No More, to plays, such as The Tragedy of Othello. In The Tragedy of Othello, Shakespeare details the story of a celebrated military hero who falls victim to the machinations of a conniving villain who goes by the name of Iago. In his play, he portrays Othello like a tragic hero, a type of literary character. A tragic hero has many characteristics, 3 of them being that they must have an error in judgement, they must have a reversal of fortune, and they must recognize that the

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    According to Aristotle's Poetics, a tragic hero is a character of relatively high standing with respectable qualities who meets downfall by way of a flaw or erroneous event. Chinua Achebe's Okonkwo and Sophocle's Creon are two characters who can be considered tragic heroes, their immeasurable pride being one of the prime factors contributing to their misfortune. The difference lies in the impact of this flaw on their lives; the actions they take or avoid and the mindsets that they adopt vary, as

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    both themselves and their peers. As humans, we must understand that our ambition possesses a strong role in the way we shape our world, so we must carefully control this quality, as it is not purely positive or negative. A common characteristic of tragic heroes, characters of tragedies who experience a downfall, is their ambitiousness. According to the article Dramatic Structure in Tragedy, tragedies explore an “individual’s sense of his own desire to confront the world on his own terms, to get the

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    yet he has many insecurities and is recognised for trusting others too easily. This causes him to obtain the famous title of ‘tragic hero’. According to Greek philosopher Aristotle there are certain characteristics of a tragic hero. These include a noble birth, a tragic flaw that eventually leads to his downfall, a reversal of fortune brought about by the hero’s tragic flaw, his actions results in an increase of self-awareness and the audience must feel pity or fear for the character. Although

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    Of course, every story has a genre - fantasy, drama, nonfiction, historical - but casual readers rarely acknowledge the fine details of different works that help define them as part of a certain category. Some defining features are obvious, like spaceships in a science fiction novel or magic in a fantasy, but where is the line drawn when it comes to concepts, both big and small, that are simply hard to define or restrict. No matter how different they may seem, even two completely different genres

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    W.H. Auden once touched on a tragic heroes downfall saying, "The truly tragic kind of suffering is the kind produced and defiantly insisted upon by the hero himself so that, instead of making him better, it makes him worse and when he dies he is not reconciled to the law but defiant." In order to understand the motives behind a tragic heroes ultimate collapse, we must delve deeper into who they were from the beginning, as well as how their actions contributed to their own devastating fate. Okonkwo

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