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    A tragic hero is a character whose flaw or mistakes leads to their downfall. In 1692, 19 villagers form Salem Village, Massachusetts were executed by hanging for not confessing to witchcraft. Of those 19 was John Proctor, a farmer and respected villager. John Proctor was arrested for witchcraft while trying to save his wife by accusing Abigail Williams of fraud to witchcraft. John Proctor is a tragic hero because of his downfalls, his pride and mostly his affair with Abigail Williams. John Proctors

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    to do plays to celebrate the god of wine and fertility. They started to tell stories and saw that the people in the stories suffered and had traits that made them a tragic hero. Some of these traits are suffering, reversal of fortune, noble, tragic flaw, and recognition. In “Fences” by August Wilson There are many traits of a tragic hero. Some that stand out to the viewers are suffering, reversal of fortune, and recognition. One of the characters in the story, Troy, has all of these traits. He suffers

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    A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities and must have a fatal flaw. A literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. To answer your question, yes, Macbeth is a tragic hero. He let his ambition to be king take over him, which bought him his destruction. In the beginning of the play Macbeth and Banquo are returning from a battle between Scotland and Norway. The basically won the battle for Duncan. This show

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    What is a tragic hero in the stories of old? The story of Antigone written by sophocles is a great story to answer this question. There is some real tragic events that occur during this like the suicidal tendencies of this family. The pride and stubbornness of King Creon of Thebes. He was warned that the gods didn’t approve of his verdict on Antigone's defiance. When he finally realizes the mistake he made. Which could’ve been amended if he wasn’t so stubborn and prideful.The hamartia of King Creon

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    Brutus the tragic hero. In 1599 Shakespeare wrote the play Julius caesar. The main character of the play Brutus as he represents a tragic hero. being a tragic hero means. He is above us but human And he falls from a high place, He struggles against his own fate, he is guilty of a fatal flaw (honor), he has an epiphany, and by the end of the play, he is dead As the plays tragic hero Brutus is above us but human he is a high ranking official in the Roman government and is admired by the masses.

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    tragedies tend to have a traditional format: a tragic hero, reversal of fortune due to a tragic flaw, moment of recognition, and catharsis. In order to be considered a tragic hero, the character must be born noble, is usually a ruler, and has a tragic flaw which causes peripety. Typically, the hero’s realization of self-inflicted doom is what allows a release of emotions. This raises a question of who the tragic hero is in Medea. The tragic hero is thought to be Jason, however there is an argument

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    the protagonist is the tragic hero. Miller believes his character Willy Loman to symbolized capitalism. He was also a salesman who struggled to make ends meet. Who and becomes delusional from working and questions his self-worth. First of all, Arthur Miller's view on tragedy is that common man's life can be just as tragic as a superhero. Arthur Miller sees that the tragic flaw may not be a weakness but “an unwillingness to remain passive” In essence; Miller feels that a tragic character is one that

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    Critic Northrop Frye once commented that "Tragic heroes are so much the highest points in their human landscapes" (Frye 1). Few characters illustrate this characteristic of a tragic hero better than that of Victors Frankenstein, the protagonist of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. His story is one of a brilliant man whose revolutionary ideas brought suffering to himself, his family and friends, and his creation. Victor is an instrument as well as a victim to this suffering throughout his story. From

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    Troy Maxson, from the play Fences, has shown that he poses the qualities of a tragic hero. A tragic Hero is defined as a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. Troy has many faults but there is more good in him than it may seem. Troy Maxson has had a hard life especially growing up. One day, Troy was with a girl and his dad came looking for him a and his dad saw him with the girl, so his dad tried to "get with" the girl he was with. Afterwards

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    Sadie Larson AP Eng. Lit. Per. 6 Mr. Perry 1 December 2014 A Tragic Hero: Frankenstein’s Creation Tragic hero’s can come in all shapes and sizes. They may appear as a villain in multiple works of literature. In the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the tragic hero is the creature. He is a main character whose faults led to his overall downfall. Often, the creature is misinterpreted by people to be named Frankenstein because he is such a prominent character. While the creature is able to identify

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