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Oedipus: The Tragic Hero (#3) In "Oedipus the King," Sophocles concocts one of the most famous and intricate characters of Greek drama. A tragic hero, Oedipus' desire for self-discovery and understanding inevitably leads to his tragic downfall. In the end, it can be seen that Oedipus' ...
In the story of Antigone, an argument of who is the main character between Antigone and Creon exists. I firmly believe Creon is the protagonist of the play due to his role as the key figure of the entire story and being a the traditional tragic hero in the end. Creon ends up to be one of...
A tragedy is a play, story, or other literary work, which arouses terror or pity by a series of misfortunes or sad events. The plot is usually about the downfall of a great man. Many take it a step farther and say that the main character or the person who experiences the downfall brings it upon hi...
Death of a Salesman Willy Loman is a tragic hero in the drama by Arthur Miller's, Death of a Salesman. He has a problem differentiating reality from fantasy. No one has a perfect life; people deal with their personal conflicts differently. Some insist on ignoring the problem as long as possibl...
In Greek dramas, there is usually a tragic element. In Antigone, by Sophocles, Creon is a tragic hero. Creon presents himself as a good king until his two nephews die. One of the nephews, Eteocles given a military burial and ceremony, but the other, Polyneices, is refused any burial and placed untou...
Oedipus The King Tragedy lets people take a legitimate kind of pleasure while watching a noble man suffer. In this play Oedipus - the main character - is destined to kill his father Lauis and marry his mother Jocasta so his parents wanted him dead, the farmer was not able to let ...
In every Sophoclean drama, there is a hero of some kind. These heroes usually are the focus of the myth. Some examples would be Frodo from the Lord of the Rings, Jason and the Argonauts in the Quest for the Golden Fleece, etc. Characters such as Creon and Antigone of the myth Antigone are also great...
The Greek drama Oedipus Rex is a tragedy. It meets the five main criteria for a tragedy: a tragic hero of noble birth, a tragic flaw, a fall from grace, a moment of remorse, and catharsis. Oedipus Rex meets the first of these five criteria. Oedipus is the son of Laius, who was king of Thebes. Even a...
A Comparison of a Tragic Hero from Euripides's Medea and Aeschylus's Agamemnon Tragic heroes from Greek tragedies almost always share similar characteristics. Medea from Euripides's play Medea and Clytemnestra from Aeschylus's play Agamemnon display and share traits common to...
Five years go Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller had its fiftieth anniversary. After fifty years it is still being discussed if Death of a Salesman is a true tragedy. Some people disagree with this thought and some believe that this is a tragedy. In a critical overview of this play, it states tha...
For many centuries people have found theater to be an excellent form of entertainment. The public's appreciation for such entertainment is based upon different theatrical themes. Whether it is a lighthearted comedy, that is most certain to lift anyone's spirits, a passionate romance, that stirs ou...
Iago and Macbeth Comparison and Contrast Tragic heroes are identified in many of Shakespeare's plays. In The Tragedy of Macbeth and The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice, a character is developed as the tragic hero. In Shakespearean literature, the tragic hero must possess a tragic f...
Things Fall Apart Tragedies are the basis for drama in the Western society. A tragedy is a dramatic narrative where a series of actions turn into disaster for the protagonist, or tragic hero. Aristotelian tragedies give the audience a feeling of catharsis--or a cleansed, happy feeling--in the conc...
Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is a tragedy whose theme is the tarnishing of the American Dream. We, as Americans, have been conditioned to believe that beauty and charisma constitute necessary virtues rather than traits, and that appearances guarantee success. But mos...
A Tragic Mistake Many elements are compiled to create a tragedy. These increments of drama consist of everything from the murderous villain to the fallen hero. One element that who significance may have often been overlooked is that of the "tragic mistake." In the other words, that o...
According to tradition, a tragic hero has to be man with some sort of social standing so that a "fall" from this rank can occur. This character possesses a weakness within him, commonly excessive pride, that leads to his eventual downfall - a downfall brought on by the character's personality rather...
A tragic event should bring fear and pity to the reader and the hero should be courageous and noble, hence when combined a tragic hero is presented. The protagonist, John Proctor, portrays a tragic hero in The Crucible. His hamartia of treachery caused great internal struggles, he displays hubris ...
Oedipus' RuinSophocles is perhaps one of the greatest tragedians ever. Sophocles said that a man should never consider himself fortunate unless he can look back on his life and remember that life without pain. For Oedipus Rex, looking back is impossible to do without pain. This pain stems from hi...
Since the beginning of time, people discussed and analyzed theconcept of the tragic hero in epic poetry and other stories. An epic poemconsists of a hero of high caliber whose actions affect a nation or a group ofpeople. The deeds of this hero must be exceedingly brave and havesupernatural element...