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... tragic flaw is his inconsistent approach to problems. In the scenarios that may call for quick, decisive behavior, Hamlet ruminates. An example of this is seen ...
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... Antigone going against Creon's will by burying her brother might be seen as her tragic flaw, but this flaw doesn't lead to her eventual downfall. ...
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... of the play, this character also has a tragic flaw which is the event that brings about the downfall of the character. Although it could be seen that Antigone ...
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... she knows she will die for it. Courage is much too honorable to be seen as a tragic flaw. Even to the very end, right before she ...
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... Othello's gullibility, his tragic flaw, is the underlying reason of his downfall ... battle between love and hate going on in Othello's mind is clearly seen in the ...
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... as a "good guy," but who possesses a "character flaw" leading to ... John Proctor fits this model of a tragic hero ... is the protagonist of the novel, and is seen as a ...
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... and his uncle assuming of the thrown are all evidence of his tragic flaw of procrastination. ... An example of this is seen in Act III, when Hamlet has his knife ...
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... play was initially designed for would not have seen it that way, and Aristotle himself almost definitely would not have considered pride to be a tragic flaw. ...
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... it follows that in Oedipus the King, a Greek tragedy, the tragic hero Oedipus ... The fatal flaw? ... the play was initially designed for would not have seen it that ...
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... downfall. In the end, it can be seen that Oedipus' tragic flaw is his own determination and persistence. Oedipus is a leader. He ...
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... It is also his flaw that causes him to beat his ... 7) In Okonkwo's mind, he must not be seen by the ... to accept change and show emotion were his tragic flaws that ...
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... six elements of a tragedy, position, flaw, prophecy, recognition ... Shakespeare's Othello can be considered a tragic hero. ... kind of position can be seen in Oedipus ...
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... In keeping with the Aristotelian concept of tragedy, Agamemnon is seen as neither entirely ... as it is a classic example of a hero with a tragic flaw that brings ...
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... This can be seen immediately, when he decides that he will divide his kingdom ... Gloucester's tragic flaw is also portrayed in the first scene of the play, when ...
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... a noble background is what makes the two tales tragic. ... better understand how that single flaw resulted in ... it's a personal characteristic or one seen in friends ...
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... Caesar's tragic flaw helps to make his death more of a ... Although Marcus Brutus can reasonably be seen as the main character of the story, the tragic hero is ...
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... To me, Hamlet's tragic flaw is his inconsistent approach to problems ... An example of this is seen in Act III scene III, when Hamlet finds King Claudius trying to ...
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... Gods. Antigone can be seen as a holy woman who takes the Gods' laws seriously. ... thing. Creon's tragic flaw is his foolish pride. ...
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... This tragic flaw prevents King Lear from seeing the truth because his arrogance ... King Lear's other flaw is his ignorance, which is seen through his ...
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... As can be seen, Macbeth meets the criteria of a tragedy, at least as long as ... Aristotle, must be a great man who is destroyed by his hamartia, or a tragic flaw. ...
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... Grandiosity can be seen when a person admires himself, his qualities, such ... Agreeing with Aristotle that Oedipus' misfortune happens because of his tragic flaw. ...
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... Grandiosity can be seen when a person admires himself, his qualities, such ... Agreeing with Aristotle that Oedipus' misfortune happens because of his tragic flaw. ...
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... tragic flaw is his jealousy, which Iago constantly reminds him about. This is first brought about in act III, scene 3 when Iago asks Othello if he has "Seen a ...
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... Gatsby's tragic flaw lies within his inability to see that the real and the ideal cannot ... the New World as Dutch sailors from the Old World would have seen it. ...
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... is usually not like an everyday person that is seen on the ... is very helpful in understanding why the tragic hero is ... Next the hero must suffer from a flaw in his ...
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... Thus, Creon's noble character seen through the love of his country, through the ... Unfortunately it is also his main tragic flaw, or his hamartia as Aristotle ...
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... First of all, Brutus is seen superior because of his close friendship with the ... itself that had made this play a tragedy but rather his tragic flaw that has ...
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... Finally, Hamlet's misfortune can be seen by his own noble death. ... ( III,i,57-60) The third result for Hamlet's isolation was his tragic flaw. ...
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... From the very beginning, we see his tragic flaw, hubris, although it takes different ... Oedipus wishes himself to be seen as deeply caring for his country, while ...
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... the paragon of masculinity, producing his tragic flaw: the fear ... in the seventh chapter, where the tragic hero disregarded ... the crime, which is seen at different ...
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