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... Another example of Oedipus good deeds turning tragic was when he finds out, that he himself killed Laius the previous king of Thebes. ...
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... There is no doubt that Antigone is the tragic hero of the play. She is a likeable character whose deeds earn a merit of admiration from all. ...
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English: Macbeth-the tragic hero It typically presents the fall of a man who ... ambition and the persuasion of his wife lead him to commit several horrible deeds. ...
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... of pity and fear, the tragic emotions, further strengthens Macbeth's case as a tragic hero. From this point onward, Macbeth's evil deeds become less and less ...
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... his power as King of Scotland or have been able to carry out his evil deeds. ... Macbeth's ambition has another face and is what leads him to his tragic downfall. ...
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... and Antigone controversially suggests that man ultimately chooses his own deeds and endures ... possess such flawed characteristics that lead to their tragic ends. ...
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... made him perform such horrific deeds. Even if you yourself do not feel any sympathy towards Macbeth when he is slain by Macduff he can still be a tragic hero. ...
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... The play thoroughly illustrates his rise and fall through a tragic story of man ... We see foreshadowing when Lady Macbeth says "These deeds must not be thought ...
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John Proctor: Tragic, or Pathetic? ... John Proctor is innocent of such deeds, yet he will lose his life if he does not admit he committed such a dastardly crime. ...
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... Oedipus Rex (429 BC) dramatises the self-discovery and tragic downfall of ... the truth impulsively and rashly, facing the terrible consequences of his deeds. ...
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... Othello's gullibility, his tragic flaw, is the underlying reason of his downfall. ... An honest man he is, and hates the slime that sticks on filthy deeds."(5,2,179 ...
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... Othello's gullibility, his tragic flaw, was the underlying reason of his downfall ... An honest man he is, and hates the slime that sticks on filthy deeds."(5,2,179 ...
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... That after "your [Creon's] deeds" Death itself will "lie in ambush of" him (line 1147 ... The fourth characteristic of a tragic hero is that his fall is not of pure ...
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... responsibility of all of Denmark and their immediate connection to him." The next trait a tragic hero must ... Foul deeds o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes." (I. iii. ...
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... he would not have the ability to reveal the variety of heroic deeds he has ... Odysseus is a "tragic hero", according to Aristotle in The Book of Poetics, because ...
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... the comic elements always seem to gear towards self-conservation while the tragic elements gear ... Blanche wants to reconcile for her past perverted deeds. ...
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... his family, his antic disposition which results in his tragic flaw. Although he has many good qualities, such as bravery (as shown by his deeds), loyalty (to ...
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... In Antigone, Antigone seems to be the tragic hero. ... body, Polyneices, even though she knows she is disobeying Creon's law and will pay for her deeds with her ...
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... the tragic hero in epic poetry and other stories. An epic poem consists of a hero of high caliber whose actions affect a nation or a group of people. The deeds ...
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... ghastly deeds. Macbeth's own ambition acts as the deciding power in bringing him to his downfall. The fatal combination of the three forces produced the tragic ...
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... The play thoroughly illustrates his rise and fall through a tragic story of man ... We see foreshadowing when Lady Macbeth says "These deeds must not be thought ...
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... Othello's gullibility, his tragic flaw, was the underlying reason of his downfall ... An honest man he is, and hates the slime that sticks on filthy deeds."(5,2,179 ...
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... Macbeth is portrayed as a tragic hero who possesses many tragic flaws. ... Throughout the play Shakespeare displays that malevolent deeds cannot be hidden from ...
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... Also, he follows other deeds he feels need to be done. ... Iago and Macbeth are similar because they both have tragic flaws leading to their destruction. ...
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... the garbage and causing him to commit suicide gives the story's tragic nature ... Each of the characters motivated each other to committing deeds leading to Flory's ...
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... Set in the 1600's, about a man who is full of ambition. Ambition causes Macbeth to change. He is a tragic hero in the play. ... It is because of his heroic deeds. ...
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... Another tragic flaw is Frankenstein's failure to accept a flawed creation; Victor, upon ... friendship (or lack of) that drove the monster to his viscous deeds. ...
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... Throughout this story Macbeth play's the character of the tragic hero. ... deed" as he reminds himself of his kinsman ship to the king and of all the deeds he has ...
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... He cannot really justify his past deeds. For ... advantage. And this is not even the most painful or tragic part of the Hamlet character. ...
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Dying young is considered by most to be one of the most tragic of fates. The specter of deeds not accomplished and a life not lived haunts the funeral "...set ...
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