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    In the play “The Crucible”, we have a great example of a tragic hero as a main character. A tragic hero is a main character of great or noble standing that has a tragic flaw will lead to their demise. John Proctor is a great example of character being a tragic hero. He is a high classed farmer who is great standing in his life, while his biggest flaw being his pride. His pride risks his life as he is accused of witchery by his own servant. By not wanting to sign and hand over a document that admits

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    Willy Loman, Redefining the Tragic Hero in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman       The events in the life of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman are no doubt tragic, yet whether or not he can be considered a tragic hero in a traditional sense is a topic requiring some discussion. Aristotle set the criteria for qualities a character must possess in order to be considered a tragic hero. In order to reach a conclusion on this matter, all six criteria must be examined to determine

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    In the Crucible, John Proctor is notorious in the town for being a free spirit. He is a misunderstood hero that is aware of his mistakes, and is willing to reform. Due to puritan society’s irrational outlook on behavior, Proctor is antagonized by the village because of how loosely he follows the 10 commandments. One could say John Proctor is a tragic hero. He is ignoring the fanatic side of puritan culture, but still follows most of his commandments. He most likely supports the freedom to worship

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    that a hero is someone who never does any wrong. Heroes are always saving someone. They are admired for their courage and sacrifices they have made. What if that is not the case every time? What if one can be a hero but still do wrong in life? A tragic hero is characterized as a noble person with a fatal flaw that leads to his undoing. John Proctor, a leading character in The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s allegorical drama set in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692, can be distinguished as the tragic hero in this

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    venerable, or hero. The are the essence of true writings and literary works. I chose three stories where I found each of these vital types of characters most memorable. In Othello we find the most memorable villain, Iago, the scoundrel that caused an immense amount of chaos driving Othello to kill his own wife. For the most memorable victim, I chose Nick as a victim of his own society in the Jazz Age. Lastly, I found John Proctor from the crucible to be a very memorable “tragic hero”, as one may call

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    A Tragic Hero This short essay will delve into character analysis of two characters from The Crucible by Arthur Miller. I will be discussing a few qualities of Reverend Hale and John Proctor, and also arguing why I believe that John Proctor is the tragic hero of the story. Reverend Hale is a man who comes to Salem with a mission. He had recently discovered witchcraft in his own town where he was the minister, and now his services were being requested elsewhere (Miller, 9). His talents were becoming

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    Willy Loman as a Tragic Hero in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Should 'Willy Loman' of Arthur Millers classic, Death of a Salesman be regarded as a tragic hero, or merely a working-class, socially inadequate failure? Described by Miller as a "self-destructive, insecure anti-hero", it seems almost impossible for Loman to be what is known as a tragic hero in the 'classical' sense, but with the inclusion of other factors he maybe a tragic hero, at least in the modern

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    In the play, The Crucible, John Proctor is one of the main characters. He is a noble character that has a tragic downfall. Which causes him to suffer in this play. At the end of the play he wants his name to be left alone since they took his soul. He also has judgment when he confesses to his flaws. John fits the definition of a tragic hero. Even though his weaknesses or errors occur. Throughout play, John make some wrong decisions that he later regrets in the story. John

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    do as everyone is supposed to look after each other. In a traditional Greek tragedy, the tragic hero upsets the gods or their destiny or a code. So it is fitting, then, that Miller has chosen the Italian-American society to situate his tragedy in as it is in this society where he can use the code of silence in the community, the omerta, to replace the gods or destiny which is usually defied by the tragic hero. Miller has shown that respect is a recurring theme throughout the play, and is critical

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    Many actions dignify the traits of a tragic hero, but only few stand out. In the tragedy The Crucible by Arthur Miller, a tragic hero dies a good man when brought to trial over nothing more than child’s play and dishonesty. John Proctor is an honest, upright, and blunt-spoken man because he fought for what is right and found forgiveness in his fatal flaw. Although he exhibits these traits throughout the story, John dies a dynamic character. Throughout the story, John expresses qualities of an

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