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    Elvis Presley A Tragic Hero Imagine what music would be like today without Elvis Presley‚ particularly rock and roll. We do not have this answer because Elvis created rock and roll. From January 28‚ 1956 until August 16‚ 1977 when his life came to a sudden end‚ he played the music he loved playing and we all enjoyed listening to. Elvis had his up and down like any other person but his burdens were to much for him to handle. Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo Mississippi‚ on January 8‚

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    Grendal now knowing of such strength knows he must flee if he wants to survive. Beowulf physical attribute so great they could outshine even the darkest strength of Grendal. However‚ Beowulf was not just a brute who had all the physical elements of a hero. Beowulf has a strong heart for even in old age Beowulf would fight to protect his people and gain this great fame that without would have made him feel his life was purposeless. He states‚ “I’ve never known fear as a youth‚ I fought in endless battles

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    authors‚ is credited for making his play‚ Macbeth‚ a tragedy‚ but people argue that the play is either a tragic hero or kindhearted villain type of play. I agree that Macbeth is a tragic hero play and not a kindhearted villain. Many things such as witches‚ kings‚ and friends become obstacles for Macbeth who has been lead to believe he will be king. Macbeth‚ in my opinion‚ is a hero that will be told many wonderful rewards for his bravery that will start to change him from the man he was

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    January 21‚ 2015 Hamlet Essay A tragic hero is known to be the protagonist of a tragedy that begins high in their society and has a tremendous downfall due to the negative effects of their tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is developed in a character throughout a text due to a quality or character trait that they have that overcomes their normal personality and actions. One tragic flaw that is presented and developed throughout the play Hamlet is the tragic hero’s inability to perform an action when

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    English 102 April 14‚ 2009 Willy Loman: The Tragic Hero The reasons behind why Willy Loman is a tragic hero‚ in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”‚ arise from Willy’s own delusions and misunderstanding of the people around him. In today’s world many people have the same delusions Willy has. Many people believe they are much greater than they are because they want to keep an optimistic outlook on life. Unfortunately‚ once these people do realize the truth they end up the same way Willy Loman

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    hereditary disease of the retina and losing his sight at thirteen only made Erik mentally stronger. With the right training he believed he could be the first sightless person to climb the immense and most feared mountain in the world. This relates to Helen Keller in the fact that she believed in herself and was the first blind person to receive a bachelor degree. Both individuals “sailed to an uncharted land.” 29‚000 feet of cold and unrecognized territory quickly called on the need for acclimatization. This

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    John Proctor: Tragic Hero or Pompous Malefactor? According to Aristotle‚ a classic tragic hero must meet the following six criteria: nobility (of noble birth) or (wisdom by virtue of birth)‚ hamartia (a flaw or error of judgment)‚ peripeteia (a reversal of fortune‚ brought on by the hero’s hamartia)‚ anagnorisis (the discovery or recognition that the reversal was brought about by the hero’s own actions)‚ the audience must feel dramatic irony for the character‚ and the character’s fate must be greater

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    Throughout history‚ the stereotypical tragic hero has been known to appear in many famous writings. This type of writing has more recently shown up in play manuscripts‚ pure fiction‚ and history itself. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a prime example of this writing strategy based on the characters created and the way the author develops them throughout the manuscript. John Proctor‚ one of the very prominent character in the manuscript‚ not only fits into this category but flourishes and deepens

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    that John Proctor is the nobleman of the story and presented as an archetypal tragic hero. John Proctor is a farmer that lives outside the town with his wife Elizabeth. He is a good man with many good deeds but has one sin that is his biggest downfall. His admiration for Abigail Williams. Which sparks off the plot of the novel The Crucible John Proctor is a tragic hero by his actions during the trials‚ his tragic flaw‚ and how faces and accepts death with honor. John Proctor’s action during

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    {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} *The Outline of a True *Tragic Hero For this reason and based upon his reasoning‚ Hamlet starts acting crazy to lead everyone astray and for them not to think that greatly of his actions. However‚ this is seen as a double edge sword in degrading his credibility and also leading to the breakdown of Ophelia and the relationship which was formed. He then devises a plan in writing a play whereby to is knowledge‚ would play out the way his father had been killed

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