Tragedy in Life Essay

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    Hamartia. From Greek meaning a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine. In Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex and Antigone, Oedipus, Antigone, and especially Creon all display their flaw of being stubborn which ultimately leads to the tragedy in each play. When Teiresias challenges Oedipus by saying that he is the one plaguing the city, instead of listening to the other side of the argument, Oedipus tells him to be “Out of this place! Out of my sight!” (Sophocles 23). Oedipus’s…

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    Symphony No. 1 Analysis

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    world, and I’m sure that it would be a hot topic in the philosophy world as well. In particular, I think that Aristotle and Leo Tolstoy would have a lot to say about this piece. Aristotle’s definition of art focuses on humans’ ability to mimic real life and create a spectacle that causes certain emotions, like fear, to arise in the audience. Meanwhile, Tolstoy’s definition of art focuses on the communication of specific feelings from the artist to the audience. I think that Aristotle’s…

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    from fictional stories, but if you put into perspective, there are many real life tragic heroes. Tragic heroes are often defined as people who did a heroic obligation, but then it is all taken away by a downfall caused by the hero or someone else. Often enough, these tragic heroes are sports celebrities, and Tony Stewart is no different. Stewart, an iconic race car driver, had great success throughout his life, until tragedy struck that practically tarnished his reputation in NASCAR. Tony…

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    Some of the most well-known plays are tragedies, characterized by the downfall of the main character. Shakespeare, a renowned playwright, has written his fair share of plays in this genre, including the famous Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. However, tragedy has its roots in Ancient Greek dramas, including Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles. As expected, Oedipus, the protagonist, is seen at the beginning at the height of his power, and is revealed to have fallen drastically by the conclusion of the…

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    A tragic hero is defined as a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on a tragedy. In Yukio Mishima’s The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea, the main protagonist, Ryuji Tsukazaki, proves to be a tragic hero as his internal confliction and the ambiguity of his character served as his fatal flaw which ultimately led him to his death. Ryuji believes that he is destined for glory, even though he does not know…

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    Many readers believe that fate is what causes Oedipus’s downfall; however, it is his free actions that create his tragedy. Many readers believe that fate is what causes Oedipus’s downfall. The supporters of fate claim that no matter how Oedipus fights his fate he has no control of what will happen to him. One expert who presents a strong support for this argument is the author of Sophocles: An Interpretation, R. P. Winnington-Ingram. He stated that, “The fate of Oedipus, then, is ascribed to a…

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    Okonkwo Tragic Hero

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    hard working man but he’s also a short tempered person. “His fame rested on his personal achievements”. Okonkwo worked hard to get to the level that he’s on. Okonkwo was a loving man though.“Enzima is dying, came her voice and all the tragedy and sorrow of her life were packed in those words, Okonkwo sprang from his bed, pushed back the door and ran into Ekwefi’s hut”. As he thought something was wrong with his daughter he got there and helped her. Okonkwo had a great personality, but he…

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    Oedipus Rex has many ups and downs in the tragedy when he is trying to figure out his true identity. He does this to save his people from the plague. He becomes a beloved and well-respected king in the City of Thebes due to his actions. Oedipus also has many attitudes in this tragedy. His life shows him to be a tragic hero. He is considered a tragic hero because of a remarkable birth, his attaining greatness, and his major downfall. The first reason why Oedipus is a tragic hero is his…

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    heroes. Everyone has a defect that leads to something tragic or dramatic throughout history. The main evil in this story is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. In Shakespeare's Theatrical Story, Hamlet Tragedy, Prince of Denmark, the main character, Hamlet, runs through a series of unlucky events throughout his life, and most of the negative things come out. During the start of work, we find that Hamlet loses his father, the king of Denmark. This causes a great depression to Hamlet. Soon after, Hamlet…

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    The Greek tragedy, Antigone, written by Sophocles around 441 BC, follows the consequences of Antigone’s decision to bury her dishonored brother against the orders of her uncle, King Creon. Certain consequences included the death of her fiance Haemon, Creon’s wife Eurydice, and Antigone’s tragic death. However, Sophocles’s tragic hero is not the titular character, Antigone. Instead, the defining traits of a tragic hero, which, according to Aristotle, include the inability to achieve his desired…

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