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    through narrative; through a course of pity and fear completing the purification (catharsis) of such emotions." (Aristotle) The “tragic hero” is an indefatigable staple in all mediums of literature. Although the term’s defining characteristics have morphed since its initial inception by Aristotle those many millennia ago, the main idea has endured. To be a tragic hero, several requirements must be met. The formula begins with a character that

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    The definition of a tragic hero is a protagonist who is good and has superiority, but has a fatal flaw that they recognize, has caused them their downfall. The protagonist must have all four of these characteristics to be considered a tragic hero. John Proctor, the protagonist from The Crucible, is a tragic hero because he can fit all of these requirements. The first example of John being a tragic hero is that his major flaw is his lust. We learn in act 1 that John had an affair with Abigail Williams

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    A Tragic hero is a character who makes a judgement error that ultimately determines his or her own downfall. Romeo Montague from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of a tragic hero. His decisions and actions cause self-inflicted suffering, as well as bring harm to other characters in the process. His decisions not only have consequences that lead to his downfall, but they also lead to other characters’ downfalls. Being a tragic hero, Romeo was strong in his beliefs and took

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    LIke in many literary works, in The Crucible, there is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a person who has heroic qualities, and is fated to great suffering. The hero, in most stories, struggle against his their fate and this comic conflict wins our admiration. In Arthur Miller’s classic play, The Crucible, John Proctor is a prime example of a tragic hero. John Proctor is the tragic hero in The Crucible; because of his hubris, or his overwhelming pride. Throughout the play John demonstrates his pride

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    Michael Jackson as a Tragic Hero Tragic heroes are pretty common characters throughout numerous fiction novels, but they do, in fact, exist in real life. Take Michael Jackson, for instance. He can be considered an example of a modern-day tragic hero. Respect, talent, fame, this “king of pop” had it all. He was very well-liked, and was a role model for many. His career even kicked off at such a young age when he and his brothers started their own band, The Jackson 5. These boys made an astonishing

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    Death of a Salesman, a play written by Arthur Miller, is revolved around the concept of tragedy and a tragic hero. Aristotle defines tragedy as “the consequence of a man’s total compulsion to evaluate himself justly”. A tragic hero is defined as “a literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction”. These two concepts apply to the play in the sense that Willy Loman is a man of good intentions, but there is often an undesirable outcome of them. Also, Willy

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    Matthew Harrison Brady as a Tragic Hero “Whoever troubles his own household will inherit the wind, and the fool will be servant to the wise of heart.” (English Standard Version, Proverbs 11:29) Inherit the Wind, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, depicts the story of the Scopes Monkey Trial in the form of a play. In the drama, Bertram Cates was put on trial as a result of illegally teaching the theory of evolution in his classroom. Given that he lived in the God-fearing town of Hillsboro

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    Julius caesar, the tragic hero Julius Caesar accomplished a lot in his life, thus being cut short due to his tragic death. Julius caesar was born in 100 bc and assassinated in 44 bc. One of Julius Caesar's greatest accomplishments was his conquest of Gaul. He also put forth effort to help reform the financial problems in Rome and relieve the poor. He was known as one of the greatest military commanders and the most powerful person in Rome at the time. Julius Caesar was a tragic hero; he discovered his

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    A tragic hero is a great or virtuous character who is destined for a downfall. The ultimate fate of the tragic hero in a play is death. Most tragic characters are faced with their weakness, which brings about their demise. In the play Macbeth, Macbeth is portrayed as the tragic hero. He compromises his honor and ignores his moral responsibility in order to gain power and status. The witches prophecies, the influence of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s dangerous ambition lead to his tragic end. The prophecies

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    Tragic Hero The tragic hero is a classic tale because it paints a picture of a man other people both look up to and pity. Aristotle defined the tragic hero as someone with excessive pride who makes an error in judgment that leads to greater consequences than the hero deserved, before his downfall the hero must realize his mistake and how it lead to the final consequences. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby tells the story of Gatsby’s fall from grace and eventual death. Gatsby’s fall is reminiscent

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