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... The intention of this discussion is to prove by breaking down the structure of Aristotle's tragic hero, and comparing it with the structure of Macbeth's ...
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... (1042-1079). Taylor, Don. Antigone. Videocassette. Film for the Humanities, 1988 Unknown. "Aristotle's Tragic Hero." 16 Feb. 2000. .
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... (1042-1079). Taylor, Don. Antigone. Videocassette. Film for the Humanities, 1988 Unknown. "Aristotle's Tragic Hero." 16 Feb. 2000. . Word Count: 1829
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... Aristotle also describes a tragic character, a hero of sorts who is a good and virtuous person, but who destroys himself by a particular flaw or error (1036). ...
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... apart when he finds out his life story. There are a numberof characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic hero. ...
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... apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic hero. ...
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... apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic hero. ...
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... Creon fits Aristotle's tragic hero traits as a significant person who is faced with difficult decisions. Creon is significant because he is king. ...
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... perfectly. Creon fits in all of the characteristics of Aristotle's criteria and is the tragic hero. Creon is neither good nor bad. ...
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Oedipus The Tragic Hero Based on the reading of Aristotle's "On Tragic Character" it is clear that the Greeks view the protagonist of Sophocles' play "Oedipus ...
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... Although it was Aristotle who characterized the tragic hero, it was Shakespeare that made the tragic hero famous ("English Lit."). ...
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... Aristotle casually described the tragic hero as a man of noble rank and nature whose misfortune is not brought upon him by villainy or corruption, but by some ...
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... According to Aristotle, the tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw. ...
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... tragic hero. According to Aristotle, the tragic hero must die in the fifth act (like Brutus did), but Caesar did not. Caesar is ...
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... According to Aristotle, the tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw. ...
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... the conspiracy. Another reason that makes Brutus the tragic hero is that he fits Aristotle's definition of a tragic hero. He fits ...
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Greek philosopher Aristotle defines the Tragic Hero as a "man of high estate, that is, a well-known, well intentioned man whose misfortune results from some ...
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... what the cost. That makes Willy Loman an excellent example of Aristotle's tragic hero. Willy is far from a perfect man. He is a ...
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... Macbeth truly excels. A tragic hero, according to Aristotle, must be a great man who is destroyed by his hamartia, or a tragic flaw. ...
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... Secondly, Aristotle suggests that to be a tragic hero, one must not be perfect although his character is pre-eminently great. This ...
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According to Aristotle a tragic protagonist is a nobleman or person from high honor who contributes to his own degeneration and illustrates a flaw or weakness ...
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Medea According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is either an aristocrat or someone of royalty that cannot be evil. The hero has a flaw ...
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... Aristotle defined the tragic hero as the following: "The tragic hero must be neither villain nor a virtuous man but a character between these two extremes...a ...
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... the plot(action) in Macbeth and Aristotle's "Poetics", now, we must determine if the character Macbeth is a tragic hero according to Aristotle's "The Essential ...
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... To start of, Aristotle states that a tragic hero is, "a man characterized by good, as well as evil." This statement holds true in most Shakespeare tragedies. ...
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... own body. Othello can be seen as a tragic hero because he follows all of Aristotle's six elements of tragic hero. These are the ...
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... His "misfortune is brought about not by vice or depravity". (Aristotle, Poetics) Oedipus was not morally corrupt, therefore is a tragic hero. ...
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Aristotle once said that a tragic hero is neither completely innocent nor completely evil. He goes on to say that this person is ...
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... This paper discusses Othello as a "tragic hero" and compares him to the great Aristotle's concept of what a "tragic hero" actually is. ...
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In Aristotle's The Poetics, tragedy is stated as being "an imitation not only of a complete action but ... By making that choice, Agamemnon becomes a tragic hero. ...
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