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    is proved to have a better outlook. Three main theories of the tragic hero are the Aristotelian model, the Shakespearean model, and the modern tragic hero. Each model has five defining characteristics, which are nobility, hamartia, downfall, anagnorisis, and suffering. In the Shakespearean mode of tragedy, the play of Romeo and Juliet works best for modeling the tragic hero. For example, nobility was used often to describe the upper class. Romeo is the perfect tragic hero because he is the…

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    More often then not that tragic flaw is excessive pride, hubris. The character then goes through a peripetia, which is an ironic twist where the character realizes that things will not turn out the way he expected. Finally, the character has an anagnorisis, which is their epiphany that makes them realize their hamartia and see their place in the universe. Creon is the tragic character in the play “Antigone”. A tragic character is of noble birth and endures a mighty fall on account of pride. The…

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    The Tragic Hero In Macbeth

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    that “life’s but a walking shadow… a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” (5.5.24-28). It seems as though he finally realized that the crown that promised prosperity brought destruction instead. The true moment of anagnorisis took place after Macduff said he was “from his mother’s womb untimely ripped.” (5.8.15-16). Macbeth finally realized the witches have deceived him, he said “and be these juggling fiends no more believed” (5.8.17-22). He was meant to die by the…

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    Since Creon is King he believes, he has the power over everything, and does not need to obey anyone. Antigone the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, siblings; Eteocles, Polynices, and Ismene. Both of Antigone’s brother killed each other in a battle between Thebes and the City of Argos. Antigone to give respect to her brother Polyneices she wants to bury him, but King Creon orders that corpse of Polynices remains unburied because of his fighting against Thebes. Although Creon orders for Polynices…

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    ram”. In the practice of seeing black men below white men, the masculinity of the former is threated on account of racial bigotry. Similarly, insubordination towards gender discourse on a whole results in threatened masculinity as see through the anagnorisis of “I obey him, but not now”. This demonstrates defiance of the Great Chain of Being, in which men overrule women. This action leaves man exposed for all his is, thus posing a threat to masculine power over women. Shakespeare illuminates how…

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    Shakespeare 's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus possesses all of the traits of a tragic hero in the eyes of Aristotle. Brutus is the perfect candidate for a tragic hero, containing all of the tragic hero traits. This includes nobility, peripeteia, anagnorisis, and catharsis. Between everything Brutus does for the people of Rome, he shows anyone that he is the most noble of them all. He definitely proves himself to be an honorable man. Out of all the things that describe Brutus, noble is a…

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    In life, “we [can] do everything right, act on the best information available, and with the best of intentions, yet still commit unspeakable horrors” (“The Tragic Hero in Greek Drama”). Aristotle created a definition of a tragic hero based on Sophocles’ characters in the tragedies Antigone and Oedipus the King. His definition, known as the Aristotelian tragic hero, has specific requirements the character must possess. Creon is the character that best exemplifies Aristotle’s tragic hero because…

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    although the pieces are writing are very different, the main characters get the truth revealed to them in a tragic way. Although the pieces of writing may be different but share the fact that they both have irony, you can pick out two moments in which anagnorisis is taken place, and…

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    According to Aristotle, a characteristic of a tragic hero is anagnorisis. The hero realizes too late that his actions are unjust and that the misfortune was brought by himself. In Sophocles’ Antigone, both Antigone and Creon meet a tragic end as the result of their actions. However, the tragic hero of this play is Creon because he does not know that his actions will bring him such fate until the end, while Antigone is fully aware of the consequence of her action from the very beginning. Creon…

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    bury her brother in defiance. Creon, in his hubris(excessive pride or self-confidence or defiance of the gods) and rage, sentences her to death, despite the warnings and concerns of his advisors and the prophet Teiresias. This later leads to his anagnorisis(protagonist discovers the true nature of his own situation) as his pride and defiance towards natural law causes his son and wife to commit suicide. Faced with this tragedy, Creon is forced to recognize his flaws as a leader. He realizes that…

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