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    protagonist and subject to scrutiny as to whether or not he is a tragic hero in the conventional Aristotelian definition of the term. Aristotle believed a tragedy served to exercise "the mature citizen's moral sensibilities" (Ferrari, 1999, p. 181). There are several different components of Aristotle's definition of a tragic hero, which essentially serve as a set of criteria to determine whether or not Othello truly is a tragic hero and, by extension, determine whether or not this play is a conventional

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    impractical dreams and failing at achieving these goals. Not only does he fail at his dreams, he participates in an affair that is against morals. The idea of a tragic hero is defined as “a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat”. Miller believes that the common man is the best tragic hero because it shows that the average, everyday man struggles to achieve goals in life. He thinks the common man fights to maintain self-worth and dignity. Willy

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    those stories, is the story of a tragic hero. Tragic heroes are great figures who have to deal with many obstacles that eventually lead to a downfall. They acquire many qualities and have much nobility above other men of the time. Tragic heroes usually have a goal or a dream in the future that they try to pursue to get what they want. Their own actions cause their fate and lead to their downfall. These types of tragedies not only lead to the downfall of the hero but also normally their death. The

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    are both tragic heroes because they both portray the image as being a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. Morally relatable the character can’t be more or less morally then normal people. The tragedy. The hero dies a tragic death, and accept their death with honor. Romeo and Juliet are both tragic heroes; because they fulfill the tragic hero “image” they both have fatal flaws, which lead to a tragic fate where

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    A tragic hero is "a character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, is about the spread of witchcraft that began in 1692 in Salem village Massachusetts. John proctor, the protagonist of the play, is also the tragic hero because starts off as good guy but his tragic flaw leads to his down fall john proctor is viewed this way because of he admitted to the court of his affair with Abigail , ultimately demonstrating goodness.

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    face for the Baltimore Ravens. He played a total of 6 seasons for the Ravens, before being released by the Ravens when he was involved in a fight that became too physical with his then-fiancee. A tragic hero is a person who makes a judgment error, which leads to his/her own ruination. Ray Rice is a tragic hero because he had a successful career but lost everything when his arrogance got the best of him. Raymell Mourice Rice was born on January 22nd, 1987. He was born to Calvin Reed and Janet Rice. When

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    the times of the Greeks and the Romans, the word tragedy had a slightly different meaning. Aristotle defined a tragic hero as one who has a major character flaw and experiences a tragedy leading to that character’s downfall. The character must experience a loss in fortune and suffer beyond what they deserve. In the story Antigone was written by Sophocles, Creon can be defined as a tragic hero more so than Antigone. Creon is the king of Thebes; he is stubborn but loyal. His loyalties lie with his city

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    Tragic Macbeth The term “tragic hero” hints towards a person of noble birth with heroic qualities. This person is fated by the gods or by some supernatural force to doom and destruction or at least to great suffering. Macbeth is seen as a tragic hero because he used to be noble and heroic but was told of a false prophecy which turned him blind and made him do unspeakable things. Macbeth is seen as a tragic hero. He bargains his honor and his responsibilities to achieve power which leads to his

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    The Tragic Hero is born into nobility or maintains a high social status. King Lear is the King of Britain so therefore has pre-eminence. King Lear's tragic flaw is his blinded judgement and hubris. King Lear's downfall occurs when he starts going crazy because he gets kicked out of both Goneril and Regan's castle. In the play King Lear, William Shakespeare depicts the main character Cordelia as a tragic hero in this story/play. King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It depicts the

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    In Shakespeare's theatrical-dramas there is a consistent trend of there being a tragic hero of some sort. In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar the tragic hero just so happens to be Marcus Brutus, this is quite obvious because he fits some of the set standards that makes up a tragic hero in any of Shakespeare's stories. Brutus is the tragic hero in Julius Caesar, because he posses a great trait of good, then it becomes his downfall in the end. He makes many errors in judgement which leads him to committing

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