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    Holden Caulfield is a tragic hero in his journey to defend all children from becoming adults and saving their youth and innocence, which is simply an impossible task. Arthur Miller describes a tragic hero as one who attempts “to gain his ‘rightful’ position in his society” and in doing so struggles for his dignity. Holden’s downfall happens because his tragic flaw is that he is hypocritical about himself and doesn’t understand himself. Holden has very noble goals, he wants to protect children’s

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    The definition of a tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragic story in which he or she is destined for downfall. An example of a real life tragic hero is Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was born in the 12 th of July 100 BCE, or his birth year can vary to 102 depending on different sources. Born to father, bearing the same name as him, Julius Caesar was a praetor who governed a province in Asia, and his mother, Aurelia Cotta was of noble birth. He was raised around one of the most popular political

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    Julius Caesar as a Tragic Hero      The Ides of March mean much more than March 15th, it was also the day Julius Caesar, the Roman general and leader was killed. Although this day is not a holiday, we should take time to think of things Caesar didn’t on this fateful day. In “Julius Caesar,” by William Shakespeare, Caesar that morning solidified his place as a tragic hero because of his tremendous fatal flaw. Aristotle once defined the tragic hero as a person of noble or influential

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    King Lear is Lear is notably one of William Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. The lead character, King Lear, is undeniably a tragic hero. King Lear undeniably fits each of the criteria to be a tragic hero. It is almost as though he formed the definition. King Lear was from higher than normal moral background, who had a tragic flaw, that in turn, leads to his downfall. In the play, King Lear, because of his flaws, loses his authority as a king, his identity as a father, and his sanity as a man

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    Aristotle describes a tragic hero as being someone from a noble status who makes a mistake that ultimately ends up in their underserved demise. King Lear being a King already has a noble rank and makes an unwise decision of dividing his land equally between his daughters. King Lear’s main flaw is arrogance, so to decide which daughter got the most land he made them say how much they loved him. His deceitful daughters, Goneril and Regan, played into his arrogance to achieve the most land, but his

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    . HOOK- Sophocles defines a tragic hero as a man who fall from a place of high esteem to fate that is not deserved due to a tragic flaw. These can all be associated with tragedy but the heroic aspect of these characters is often forgotten. A: Thesis— Willy Loman better fits Miller’s definition of a tragic hero, then Joe Keller. II. Extended Opinion #1--- Willy Loman’s attempts for his life shows readers a glimpse into the the remorse, and internal depression Willy’ experiences invocating Sympathy

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    Tragic Hero in Othello by William Shakespeare

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    hatred are all major themes of Othello. Throughout the story we see Othello show jealousy and envy over what others have. He constantly is fearful of losing what he has (Desdemona). Racial comments were persistently made towards Othello. He is a black hero and a military general. Through hard work and dedication he made his way up in the ranks to reach his position of power and influence. However, at the same time his visual appearance as a black foreigner in Venice immediately causes him to be an outsider

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    become an unfair and cruel leader. Creon’s intense pride is ultimately what leads to his downfall and it is his hamartia. In the play “Antigone”, I believe that Creon is the tragic hero.In order to be a tragic hero, the character must posses a few notable traits. They must have a hamartia, a anagnorisis and/or peripeteia. Creon’s tragic flaw is his stubbornness and intense pride in himself. He is so infatuated with himself and so prideful that he believes he could never do any wrong. When Teiresias is

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    Okonkwo Tragic Hero

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    A tragic hero is defined as a literary character who makes a judgement error that leads to their downfall (Cobb). Throughout history there have been many tragic heros, for instance Oedipus. Many tragic heros experience a reversal or a tragic ending. Tragic heros are an important part of literature because they help to show the moral or express themes of literature. Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero due to the fact he brings upon his own downfall and posses tragic flaws. Furthermore, Okonkwo

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    portrays one of the most important characters in the history of Greek tragedy. It is conspicuous to depict Antigone as a tragic hero. She is a girl who refuses to submit to the royal order, which represents the state law, by performing forbidden funeral rites in the name of divine law and filial obligations. However, Creon, King of Thebes, is a peculiar representation of a tragic hero, for he is a rendering of Man, and Man’s nature. Creon tries to be a good king, to be wise and great, yet the play

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