Greek Tragedy

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    Othello

    Explore the significance of the aspects of dramatic tragedy in the following passage in relation to the play as a whole. In this particular scene of the Shakespeare’s tragedy, Othello, Desdemona is waiting for the arrival of her husband and is with Iago and his wife Emilia. It can be argued that Desdemona is bold in this scene and that this is the foreshadowing of Iago’s plan. At the beginning of this passage Desdemona is provoking Iago by saying “What wouldst write of me, if thou shouldst praise

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    The Role of Women in Shakespearean Plays

    The role of women in Shakespearean plays In order to proceed in exploring the women’s role in Shakespearean plays, one should consider first the social context to which they belong, i.e. the Elizabethan society, as well as the theme and the plot in which they appear. Despite the power of Elisabeth I, women during this time had very little authority, autonomy, or recognition. Women gained their status based on the position of either their father or their husband. Even more restricting than economic

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    Oedipus-a Tragic Hero

    definition because his story appeals to the reader’s humanity in the way he maintains his strengths after inadvertently causing his own downfall. I. Oedipus A. The noble birth. B. Describe Oedipus’ character. II. Tragedy A. Describe what a tragedy is. B. Describe the tragedies Oedipus has faced. III. A tragic hero A. Describe what makes Oedipus a tragic hero. B. Describe how Oedipus handles life after the pitfalls he has faced. Oedipus-A Tragic Hero Sophocles’ Oedipus is a very

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    John Proctor Tragic Hero Analysis

    Lauren Barash Mrs. Dachille ELA: Hour 4 25 November 2014 John Proctor Tragic Hero A tragic hero is one who holds a high status in a community. The protagonist habitually faces a supernatural force of misfortune in which they conquer and gain admiration from the audience. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John Proctor was not the ordinary resident living in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem during this time period embodies pure unintelligence. The community faced ruthless weather, deceased

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    Creon Fatal Flaw In Antigone

    Creon’s fatal flaw In the play, “Antigone”, by Sophocles, display Creon as a tragic leader who caused his own downfall. Throughout the play Creon the King of Thebes experience a downfall from many fatal flaws. Creon begins his fatal flaw at the beginning of the play when Creon decides to honor Eteocles and not give burial right to Polyneices because Eteocles fought for the state and Polyneices against the state. Creon tragic flaw show itself when he sentence Antigone, doesn’t listen to Tiresias's

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    Is Willy A Tragic Hero

    Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is the perfect example of a tragic hero as he brings suffering not only to himself but also to those around him including his wife and sons. Willy shows the definition of a tragic hero by the pain he brings to himself and his family and this suffering contributes to the tragic vision of the story as a whole. Suffering is brought upon himself through his delusions and the confused view of the world he lives in. He believes he is young, successful

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    The Lion King Simba And Hamlet Comparison

    A tragic hero is well known as a hero who often makes an error of judgement or has a fatal flaw. As innocent as the story The Lion King may seem it does compare to the story Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Yet it does contrast as well. These too tales both Simba and Hamlet archetypical and a tragic hero. Simba represents a tragic hero. In the movie The Lion King there is a lion prince named Simba. His father was murdered by simbas uncle named Scar. Scar was very deceiving and manipulative

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    Creon Tragic Hero Analysis

    After many mistakes and the death of who he loved, Creon could have avoided it all. Creon has sent Antigone to her death and unknowingly sent his son and wife too. Creon is a tragic hero because he has fallen from great heights, met a tragic death and made many irreversible mistakes. To illustrate ,because of his actions Creon has fallen from great heights. He made himself into a tragic because he was a king who started during a peaceful time in Thebes and slowly turned into chaos. Creon even stated

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    Plague Medical Case Study

    Zoe walks in the interview room. Plague doctor and 035 are sitting on a chair next to a table and look up. They both greet her. “Hello Zoe.” Zoe: This is our weekly interview session. Zoe asks Plague doctor and 035, what they want to chat about? 035 shrugs, “I don’t know? You are the one who interviewing us!” Plague doctor stares at 035. “Do you prefer to be in your containment cell or here?” He tells 035. 035 stick his tongue at the plague doctor. “I got an idea. I got something humorous that happen

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    Creon's Tragic Hero In Sophocles Antigone

    locked away to a vault. That causes a series of events to unfold. Following the suicide of Haimon, Creon’s son, Queen Eurydice and Antigone, Creon’s niece, both fall victims of death. King Creon is considered a tragic hero, the main character in a tragedy who suffers a downfall caused by his/her tragic flaws, because he made

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