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... Both Antigone and Creon serve as tragic roles in the play, but Antigone's virtue and actions brought on by her conscience, lead her to serve as the tragic ...
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... Other critics see tragedy as a moral lesson in which fear and pity are excited by the tragic hero's fate serve to warn the spectator not to similarly tempt ...
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This is because William's work utilizes and wonderfully blends both tragic and comic elements that serve to shroud the true nature of the hero and heroine ...
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... Creon's pride, the ultimate tragic flaw that leads to his downfall, exposes itself when he ... The laws of the gods are mighty, and a man must serve them to the ...
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... tragic flaw that makes him the tragic hero of this story. Brutus is an honest and noble man, respected by the Roman people. He does his best to serve Rome. ...
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... man, he would have remembered Cassius telling him to allow others to serve as mirrors. ... The turning point of the play and Brutus' major tragic flaw concerns his ...
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... to either die or serve his time in prison. Dostoevsky believes that deep inside, all criminals want to be punished. Raskolnikov is no doubt a tragic hero, but ...
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... the tragic hero in the play "Oedipus the King" convey certain characteristics which enable readers to enjoy a more enhanced reading of the play and also serve ...
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... First of all, most powerful influence of tragic outcome was by the villain of ... for Iago who considered himself more qualified than Cassio to serve as lieutenant ...
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... play goes on and Brutus and the other conspirators die tragic deaths as ... of Shakespearian villains are much more easily identified, the villains serve as foils ...
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... the end result of an imperfection that the protagonist cannot overcome, a tragic flaw ... in fact, in his opinion it is "Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heav ...
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... The most relevant point, however, is Aristotle's theory of what a tragic hero should be, because these characteristics of a 'tragic hero' serve to acknowledge ...
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... Most tragic heroes gave something to better society ... Lincoln later went on to serve one term as a member of the US House of Representatives, but returned to law ...
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... Most tragic heroes gave something to better society ... Lincoln later went on to serve one term as a member of the US House of Representatives, but returned to law ...
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... Although the tragic hero does not experience recognition, the element of recognition ... chorus comments on the action, provide background material, serve as actor ...
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... The laws of the gods are mighty, and a man must serve them / To ... While Creon has indeed learned his lesson, according to tragic time his realization has come to ...
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... In the case of Oedipus, the murderer he seeks is himself. Tragic, very tragic. ... Therefore in doing right to Laius I serve myself" (116). ...
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... of the play, but rather than being the direct opponent to the tragic hero, Iago is ... When Roderigo asks why Iago continues to serve Othello, in spite of how the ...
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... Thus, Henry is subjected to the role of the "modern tragic hero" as society as whole has contempt for him, denying him even the right to serve in the Navy. ...
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... 38). Miller believed that an ordinary person is able to serve well as a tragic hero if he gives up everything in the pursuit of something he wants intensely. ...
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... This °allegiance± to serve the lord cannot be forfeited even when the lord no longer lives. Regardless of the tragic consequences, these heroes choose to ...
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... and is imprisoned for disobeying the orders of the King, her tragic beauty finally ... was forced to adapt to each individual culture and serve various purposes in ...
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The persona of Othello in Shakespeare's tragic play Othello is the embodiment of a ... by creating circumstances that are obviously false but that serve his means. ...
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... into a liscence to do whatever he wants and disregard the will of the people, who are who he is supposed to serve in this "ideal" society. The tragic ending of ...
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... into a liscence to do whatever he wants and disregard the will of the people, who are who he is supposed to serve in this "ideal" society. The tragic ending of ...
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... The poetry of these lines and the image that is expressed serve to reveal not only the tragic nature of his problem, also highlighted by his allusions to ...
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... The poetry of these lines and the image that is expressed serve to reveal not only the tragic nature of his problem, also highlighted by his allusions to ...
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... The poetry of these lines and the image that is expressed serve to reveal not only the tragic nature of his problem, also highlighted by his allusions to ...
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... devices used to structure Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, serve to expose ... right at the end," (Fitzgerald 8) as he foreshadows Gatsby's tragic and brutal ...
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... The story revolves around our tragic hero, Macbeth, and how an admirable and noble man ... They serve as barriers for Macbeth and, regardless of friend or foe, he ...
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