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Tragic Hero Act Iv
924 wordsIn Medea, a play by Euripides, the tragic hero is assumed to be Medea. On the contrary, Jason is the character that suffers and loses the most. The play is about a woman, named Medea, who has sacrificed much to be with her husband. Theyve been married for ten years and have two children. Her husband, Jason, decides to remarry and keep her as his concubine. This enrages Medea and she devises a plot to get even with him. In the end, Medea carries out her revenge and Jason is left with nothing. Jas...
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From Egoism To Humility In Shakespeare King Lear
1,245 wordsIn Shakespeare's King Lear, Shakespeare paints Lear's egotistic attitude, both of which made his life tormented and full of misery. Because of his poor judgement and excessive pride, he loses not only the kingdom that he takes pride in but most importantly, the daughter that loves him the most. However, as the play progresses, Lear journeys from egoism to humility and death. Lear is a very egotistic man. In the beginning, the foolish king (who out of whim) issues a challenge to his children to w...
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Act Iii Sc Act Iv Sc
1,277 wordsIn the play, "Hamlet", Shakespeare needed to device an evil character, a villain that is ambitious, and has the ability to scheme to get what he wants. The character would also have to contain some good qualities, such as kindness and contriteness. These good qualities make the character seem more human and thus, more believable. Claudius is this character. Shakespeare uses Claudius in his revenge theme in this play. Without the acts of Claudius, this theme just would not be. The entire play rev...
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Iv Scene Vii Act Iv Scene
1,017 wordsThe Foils of Hamlet Hamlet, Fortinbras and Laertes have something in common. All their fathers have been killed and they are searching for some way to channel their mourning. They want to avenge their fathers death some way. Fortinbras wants to conquer land, no matter how small or worthless. As Hamlet says to the captain, Goes it against the main of Poland, sir or for some frontier? And the captain replies, We go to gain a little patch of ground that hath in it no profit but the name. To pay fiv...
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Iv Scene Vii Iii Scene Iv
1,033 wordsThe Real Tragedy Of Hamlet In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the death or murder of a character becomes very frequent. Although many people die. It is a result of their own wrong-doing. You could almost say they deserved what they got. But there were deaths of people, that were due to the manipulation from the royalty. A good example can be found in the family of Polonius. The real tragedy of Hamlet is not that of Hamlet or his family but of Polonius family because their deaths were no...
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