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Oedipus Rex " A man who is highly renowned and prosperous, but one who is not pre-eminently virtuous and just, whose misfortune, however, is brought upon him ...
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... Sophecles states in Poetics that a tragic hero "should be one who is highly renowned and prosperous." Oedipus was not only known to all as the King of Thebes ...
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... misfortune through vice or depravity, but falls because of some mistake; one among the number of the highly renowned and prosperous." Aristotle's definition of ...
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... and justice," but, isn't guilty of "vice or depravity," just a bad "mistake." He is a person of importance, from a "highly renowned and prosperous place," a ...
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... reader. The tragic character must be one who is highly renowned and prosperous. This character must also have a fall from glory. ...
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... some error or frailty. He must be one who is highly renowned and prosperous" (Internet Book of Quotes). Creon is obviously not entirely ...
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... Aristotle's definition of the tragic hero is:A man who is highly renowned and prosperous, but one who is not pre-eminently virtuous and just, whose misfortune ...
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A tragic hero, according to Aristotelian definitions, is a "highly renowned and prosperous" character. This figure is not perfect ...
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... He must be one who is highly renowned and prosperous" (Hochman v4 1274). Creon's tragic flaw causes the deaths of both his wife and son. ...
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... He must be one who is highly renowned and prosperous..." According to Aristotle, the expectation of a tragedy consists of the arousal of the emotions of pity ...
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... Under Lorenzo's leadership, Florence became one of the most beautiful and prosperous cities in ... Perhaps the most renowned and highly recognized achievements ...
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... Not only were they renowned painters, but they were also ... David was born into a prosperous middle-class family in ... He made highly detailed background with depth. ...
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... He is not a highly intellectual man of upper-class ... Birling wants a firm hold upon this renowned name ... Britain became prosperous and dynamic in the industrial age ...
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... Matsuri (17 July), Japan's most renowned festival, which ... the atomic explosion, is today a prosperous, peaceful suburb ... of hell to the highly stylized renderings ...
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