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    In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus is a classic tragic hero. According to Aristotle's definition, Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is a king whose life falls apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic hero. For example, a tragic hero must cause his own downfall; his fate is not deserved, and his punishment exceeds the crime; he also must be of noble stature and have greatness. Oedipus is in love with his

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    Sophocles. In this play we watch the tragic hero Creon, a powerful king, become very arrogant due to his nobility ranking, thus relating back to part of the quote where it’s stated “...what we let die inside of us”. Basically, a tragic hero is an high ranking important and influential person or character that goes through horrible tragedies due to some of their own personal flaws. Thus, giving reasoning why he is the tragic hero in Antigone. Creon is the tragic hero in Antigone

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    A tragic hero is defined as a person “who has achieved, or who has the ability to achieve greatness but who through a weakness, or tragic flaw in his character, falls into the depths of misery and often to his death” (Ingham 1). Within Oedipus Rex, Sophocles laid the foundation for what is now considered the ideal tragic hero. Within A Doll’s House, Ibsen creates a modern hero in Nora Helmer; a woman who was oppressed for going against social rules for saving her husband. Nora follows the Aristotelian

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    They are part of the definition of a tragic hero in a story. A tragic hero is when a character of a story starts with power, respect, and happiness but then loses everything due to a flaw. The character of the tragic hero is played all throughout the Tragedy of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare. Brutus is the tragic hero because of his flaw of being very gullible, he loses his power, his wife, and his own life in the end. Brutus is the tragic hero because he has power, respect and happiness

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    Aristotle’s theory of the Tragic Hero: “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall” Tragic hero’s who fit under Aristotle’s depiction are known as ‘Aristotelian Tragic Hero’s’ and possess five specific characteristics; 1) A flaw or error of judgment (also known as ‘hamartia’ which is a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine) 2) A reversal of fortune due to the error of judgment (also known as ‘peripeteia’, which is a sudden reversal of fortune

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    Macbeth as a Tragic Hero According to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, "The best tragic plot moves the hero from prosperity to misfortune, occasioned not by depravity, but by some great mistake he makes. The plot of Macbeth follows these basic guidelines; throughout the play we follow the path of the main character as his life is torn apart as a result of the colossal mistake he makes when he kills Duncan. It is for this and the many ensuing reasons that we can say that Macbeth accurately

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    Murderous Macbeth a Tragic Hero? Macbeth is one of the main characters in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. He has murdered more than one victim for one selfish reason, to be king. How does that make him a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. Macbeth does make several errors that led to his own destruction, but how do errors make him a tragic hero exactly? He was once one of the faithful noble and then his

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    Creon as a Tragic Heroine What do you consider a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. This person is fated by the Gods or by some supernatural force to doom and destruction or at least to great suffering. But the hero struggles mightly against this fate and this cosmic conflict wins our admiration. Creon, one of the main characters, shows his five tragic flaws and they are hubris, peripetia, anagnoisis, hamartia, and the fate must be

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    The definition of tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic potential. In Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Brutus is actually the tragic hero in this.Brutus is the tragic hero because Brutus would risk Brutus’ best friend Caesar for the people of Rome. Another reason Brutus is the tragic hero is because Brutus thinks more people is more important than one loved one. Brutus is the tragic hero because Brutus would do better as a political leader than what caesar did. Brutus’ love for

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    family and outlines the deterioration of a man’s life. A tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle, is someone who exemplifies great importance or heroic qualities; however, Arthur Miller views the tragic hero as someone who struggles heroically with life. Using Arthur Miller’s definition, it can be determined that Willy Loman is a tragic hero. Even though Willy Loman does not fit the classical view of a tragic hero, he is in fact a modern day tragic hero because of his error in judgment, a reversal of fortune

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