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... Victor is clearly more responsible for his tragic end because of his choice to remove himself from society to create his being which leads him to a state of ...
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... make more enemies, and his failure to heed the warnings of the danger mounting towards him, Macbeth himself is the one responsible for his own tragic downfall. ...
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... adequately than Antigone. The two have some character flaws, and both are responsible for their own tragic consequences. They are proud ...
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... Other criteria that only Creon fits in are that the tragic hero should be responsible for his downfall, the "misfortune they get should be greater than [he ...
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... is responsible for his own downfall. Macbeth's ambition and actions affect the nation of Scotland, which proves he is an example of a Shakespearean tragic hero ...
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... Many will argue that Caesar is the tragic hero. Caesar has many qualities of the tragic hero. All except for one, he is not responsible for his own death. ...
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... towards the end of the film, and fulfills his destiny as 'tragic hero', the ... of John Keating's classroom, and feel that he is not entirely responsible and that ...
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... However, even with all his power, Macbeth makes no attempt to reverse the situation and is thereby responsible for his tragic fate.
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This means somebody was responsible for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. This play involved so many characters that are involved in the affliction. ...
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... In this situation, I think both side of Innu community and Canadian government are responsible for this tragic situation in Labrador with the Innu children and ...
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... In Sophocles' Antigone, there are several characters that possess some type of imperfection which consequently is directly responsible for their tragic downfall ...
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... Even though I am blaming certain people for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet I ... Now I will explain why I think Juliet was responsible for her own death ...
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... 216). Another characteristic of a tragic hero is that in some way, he is responsible for his own downfall. Creon was clearly responsible for his collapse. ...
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... tragic flaw is neither external difficulties nor his motivation by ambition. Because of his inconsistent approach to promlem solving, Hamlet is responsible for ...
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... that made Oedipus the architect of his tragic fall. First his superstitious nature, specifically his fear of Apollo?s prophecy, was responsible for physically ...
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... Hamlet directly identifies his own tragic flaw, remarking on his own inability to act. Hamlet, unsure whether or not his uncle Claudius is responsible for his ...
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... Aristotle criteria, we can easily classify Othello, the Moor, as a tragic hero ... In other words his positive aspects are responsible for bringing out his negative ...
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... (p.1049) The second step in creating the tragic hero is emphasizing the mistake or flaw ... "And if society alone is responsible for the cramping of our lives then ...
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... Agreeing with Aristotle that Oedipus' misfortune happens because of his tragic flaw. ... and he refuses to believe that he could have been responsible for such a ...
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... Agreeing with Aristotle that Oedipus' misfortune happens because of his tragic flaw. ... and he refuses to believe that he could have been responsible for such a ...
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... in her tragic life. Although her life is filled with misfortune, she is not responsible for these tragic events. One of the first ...
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... Shakespeare's thinking, by creating this flaw he makes Hamlet a tragic hero, a ... Hamlet, unsure whether or not the his uncle Claudius was responsible for his ...
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... Macbeth's social stature is an example of why he is viewed as a tragic hero. ... Each one of his actions makes him much more responsible for his death. ...
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... In the novel Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov's tragic flaw is his mother and ... to send him money for his expenses and feels completely responsible for his ...
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... a great ruler, loved by his subjects; but it is his one tragic flaw, hubris ... has previously received from the gods, he is still ultimately responsible for each ...
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... something on his own, an act that Apollo cannot be held responsible for.) If ... of good fortune to misfortune and that is a result of some tragic flaw, usually ...
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... while Agamemnon is represented as an honorable war hero who made a tragic error in ... and honor to the gods and claims that the god's are responsible for his ...
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... care of Hektor's body, because he realized that the gods were responsible for his ... However, hektor was a tragic character as well , even more so than achilleus. ...
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... As a result of her actions and not being responsible, Gatsby was killed by Mr. Wilson ... Gatsby and Of Mice and Men, the story of The Great Gatsby is more tragic. ...
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... Greek tragedy was a great man who suffered because of a tragic flaw, or error in judgment. The hero was a person of noble stature, but was responsible for his ...
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