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    A Tragic Hero as Used by Shakespeare In, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” by William Shakespeare, you can see Shakespeare’s use of a tragic hero. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about how Marcus Brutus and Cassius contemplate the murder of the great Julius Caesar. The play discusses the planning of the murder, and the events that follow the catastrophe. Brutus is one of the conspirators in the murdering of Caesar and is also one of his beloved friends. Shakespeare incorporates traditional

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    actions and values work together to create a connection between Hamlet’s state of mind and the condition of Denmark as well as, epitomize him as an Aristotelian tragic hero. At the same time, his motivation is at odds with his need to bring justified order to the kingdom. Shakespeare’s Hamlet fits the definition the Aristotelian tragic hero. This archetype is shown through Hamlet’s values and actions.

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    Hamlet is a Tragic hero for the following reasons. A Tragic Hero is usually of noble birth or standard and Hamlet is a prince because his father is the King of Denmark. My first reason is a Tragic hero has a reversal of fortune. My evidence is in (3.3.77-86) when Hamlet has the chance to kill Claudius but doesn't and says "To take him in the purging of his soul, When he is fit and seasoned for his passage? No. Up sword, and know thou a more horrid hent". This led to him setting the course of the

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    centered around the theme of the characteristics of a tragic hero. The story of Macbeth is one of heartache that tells the story of a man whose ambition drives him beyond the brink of sanity and to an eventual downfall. People have debated and discussed whether or not Macbeth is a tragic hero, however, it is clear throughout the story that Macbeth qualifies to take upon him the title. One of the characteristics that a tragic hero must have is a standing of high social rank, and the reputation

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    “A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.”(Aristotle) Tragedy is an even causing great suffering. A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. Tragedy started in ancient greece rituals. Tragedy is important because even though it’s old in time tragic things still happen in modern day. Signs is a movie about a family dealing with the lost of a parent and also dealing with alien invasion. The characters are Graham, Merrill, Morgan

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    John Proctor as a Tragic Hero In some Novels, there are more than one characters that can be a tragic hero. In the book, Crucible, one of the characters, John Proctor is a representation of a tragic hero set by the author, Arthur Miller. He had defined that the tragic hero is an average man. But, in order an average man can be a tragic hero, this person should have a fault that leads to the tragic downfall. This kind of fault would not be able to accept his fate if it ruins his dignity of his character

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    William Shakespeare. For a play to be a tragedy there must be a tragic hero. In Shakespeare plays, tragedy is identified as a story that ends unhappily due to the fall of the protagonist, which is the tragic. In this play there are two tragic heroes. Romeo and Juliet are both the tragic heroes. To be a tragic hero they must be from a high estate, have a tragic flaw, and the tragic flaw is the cause of their downfall. A tragic hero must be from a high estate or well- known family. For a family

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    to Patrick Maloney’s death. This is notable because a tragedy consists of a tragic hero, their hamartia, and tragic downfall. The protagonist of “Lamb to the Slaughter”, Patrick Maloney embodies characteristics of a Shakespearean tragic hero and whose death follows the pattern of a tragedy. Mr. Maloney is a character of high estate and he is well respected, however, his hamartia of unfaithfulness makes him a tragic hero. In addition, this short story uses internal and external conflict to emphasize

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    Carlberg English 102 9 December 2014 The Real Tragic Hero in the Play Antigone A tragic hero according to Aristotle is someone who is of high nobility, and has a major internal character flaw. That flaw will eventually by the characters ultimate demise which is most likely death. If their demise doesn’t end in a death the tragic hero usually goes through a catharsis. The most common flaws of a tragic hero are hubris, pride, and stubbornness. Tragic heroes can be found throughout most tragedy themed

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    is considered a tragic hero in this play. The characteristics a person must have to be a tragic hero is he has “a hamartia, or tragic flaw. More often than not that tragic flaw is excessive pride, or a hubris. The character then goes through a peripeteia, which is a twist where the character realizes that things will not turn out the way he expected. Finally, the character has an anagnorisis, which is their epiphany that makes them realize their hamartia” (Cap, Creon as a Tragic Character in “Antigone”)

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