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    Macbeth A Tragic Hero Macbeth A Tragic Hero What makes a tragic hero? Is it greed, lust, pride? Or is it common human imperfection? In Shakespeare’s Macbeth; Macbeth, Thane of Glamis becomes hungry for power after he learns about his life's prophecy and does the unthinkable to become more powerful. Blinded by his greed Macbeth seals his fate and pays the ultimate price for his misdeeds. A Greek philosopher known as Aristotle believed that true tragedies are self inflicted and personal.…

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    Macbeth: A tragic hero In the story of Macbeth, we witness a man that is full of ambition that lets that same ambition ultimately lead to his own death. The character of Macbeth is portrayed as a strong willed person with a fatal flaw, being that he is never satisfied with what his accomplishments. Macbeth's desire to be in control takes over and he persuades himself to commit violent acts. While Macbeth was at fault for his own downfall, the things he did were not done out of evil spirit, but…

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    Macbeth a tragic hero or just a madman. from early on in the story we knew of Macbeth as a veteran of a war going on in Scotland. to me Macbeth is not a hero. he just someone recognized and praised for His victories in the war. so he’s no hero just circumstances of war made him honorable. but to his men and comrades, he is a hero. Now what made Macbeth a tragic hero was the lust for power that the 3 witches stirred inside of him. they revealed macbeth's true desire for power. which starts and…

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    play, the main character Macbeth is portrayed as both a hero and an enemy. Through a series of conflicts and situations, Macbeth 's image is changed from a hero to an enemy and due to his downfall he is established as a tragic hero. Pathos is created for Macbeth as he is faced with these conflicts, consequently in the end Macbeth is looked upon as a tragic hero. First of all, in order to say that someone is a tragic hero, you must know what a tragic hero is. A tragic hero is a person (or…

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    A tragic hero is a character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are many factors that influence the protagonists to act the way they do. It is not just Gatsby and Macbeth that make bad decisions, but the environment around them that contributes to their downfall. The ambition that drives Gatsby and Macbeth to commit crimes serves as a poor influence. Characters such as…

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    Is Macbeth a tragic hero according to the classical definition of the term or is he merely a monster? Once in awhile comes along a character who can be thought as differently from multiple perspectives, and Macbeth is just that. At the start of the story, Macbeth was an amazing war general. Him and Banquo both defeated two separate armies. As the story went on, Macbeth ended up turning into what some people may call a tragic hero. But Macbeth was really a true monster because he had a great…

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    William Shakespeare wrote “Macbeth” and it’s about someone wanting to be king so bad that he kills a lot of people to get what he wants. Macbeth wasn’t a tragic hero because he cheated his way to be king instead of earning it. The king of Scotland was named Duncan and everybody valued him, he made good decisions for the people of Scotland. Macbeth was the thane of glamis which if Duncan dies, Macbeth takes over Scotland. Macbeth has a wife named Lady Macbeth, she was very…

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    Scotland, thus betrayal of the trust. Macbeth represents a character, brave in heart who can confront war and claims victory for more than one battle. But he has his contrasting character described in the play “there is not art to see the construction of mind”….. What appears to be good from outside may not be good from inside of…

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    A Shakespearean tragic hero is defined as a person of noble birth heroic qualities who possesses a tragic flaw in character that brings about his downfall. The character of Macbeth is one of a classic example of Shakespearean tragic hero. There are three main characteristics that titled Macbeth as a “Tragic Hero”. Firstly, Macbeth is a figure of high stature in form of nobility and wisdom. Secondly, Macbeth is essentially a good-hearted and noble man, but suffers in tremendous downfall due…

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    A tragic hero is a character within a literary work that possesses a tragic flaw that will ultimately incur the downfall of the character, regardless of the character’s good intentions. Macbeth, from Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, is, without a doubt, one of the most prevalent tragic heroes throughout all works of literature. Macbeth is a tragic hero as he possesses noble stature, a tragic flaw, free choice, an increased awareness of his downfall, and a punishment that exceeds his crimes, all…

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