In Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare, the main character has a tragic flaw. Macbeth, the main character, has a single tragic flaw that consequently leads to his downfall in the end. Macbeth's downfall was caused by a series of events in the play. The events were brought upon by ... Read More
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth are both examples of tragic heroes who possess a tragic flaw. According to Webster's dictionary, a tragic flaw is defined as "a flaw in character that brings about the downfall of the hero of a tragedy." Macbeth held within his character ... Read More
Sometimes a tragic hero is created, not through his own villainy), but rather through some flaw in him, he being one of those who are in high station and good fortune, like Oedipus and Thyestes and the famous men of such families as those.' (Poetics, Aristotle). Every great tragedy is ... Read More
Oftentimes, in a work of literature, there is a certain character that holds a trait, which will eventually bring him to his defeat. This trait is also known as a tragic flaw. In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, it is Caesar who holds the tragic flaw of pride. ... Read More
Does Oedipuss Downfall Result From a Tragic Flaw?Oedipuss downfall is directly caused by his pride, which he has a serious problem with. If Oedipus did not have so much pride and stubbornness and decided on setting a punishment for whomever was found guilty of murdering Laius, he may not have ... Read More
Romeos Tragic FlawIn William Shakespeares many novels, he creates characters that often harbor traits that lead to their own downfall. This ideal is evident in one of his most famous works, Romeo and Juliet, in the titular character Romeo. Impulsiveness seems to be the major flaw in Romeos life that ... Read More
Like a tsunami surging from the depths of the ocean. People will run away from fate to no avail, only to be engulfed by its merciless rampage. Fate is the uncontrollable events that occur in ones life. In the epic story Oedipus the King by Sophocles, fate is depicted as ... Read More
Many of William Shakespeares tragedies portray characters that bring misfortune upon themselves due to a tragic flaw. Shakespeares Othello explores the critical weakness of trust in different characters and how Iago uses this trait in order to cause their demise. Othello bestows confidence on Iago and mistrusts those most loyal ... Read More
A tragedy is a play that revolves around a protagonist who, despite having many redeeming qualities, fails because of a tragic flaw. The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, perhaps one of the most famous tragedies of all time, is the story of Macbeth, a brave and valorous Scottish hero ... Read More
The Broken Stairway to HeavenIn Death of a Salesman, Biff has one main dream to live a life doing what he enjoys rather than just work for money. Willy as well as the American values, ideals, and dream force him to try to build a future and settle down but ... Read More
In Death of a Salesman, Biffs tragic flaw is his inability to develop a traditional career for himself. Biff cannot create a life for himself in methods that are common, or normal. Thats not the kind of person he is and thats perfectly acceptable. His tragic flaw can be inspirational ... Read More
An admirable flaw Tragedy usually involves some flaw that causes unfortunate events to occur to a character. Most people view this flaw as a negative trait of the characters, and something they would be better without. This flaw is, in fact, to be admired and respected. By examining Death of ... Read More
Sophocles Oedipus Rex is an ageless tragedy that has echoed through the centuries. Oedipus is the story of a noble man that has sinned, but whose flaw lies in his denial of his true fate. Many argue that Oedipus story is antiquated for our time, but in actuality remains a ... Read More
One of the age-old themes throughout literature is the temptation of a woman being the tragic flaw of a man. A classic example of this is in Emile Brontes Wuthering Heights. The main character, Heathcliff, loves Cathy too much and become obsessed with her. He is miserable for a majority ... Read More
No one is born without a single flaw. In the play, Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles, the main character, Oedipus, is the king of Thebes who exhibits one of these flaws which ultimately results in his downfall. He initially became king by figuring out the riddle of the Sphinx that ... Read More
Willys Tragic Flaw and the Effect it Has Upon his SonsDeath of a Salesman by Arthur Miller concerns itself with the fall of a simple man perpetually in a steadfast state regarding his own failure in a success-driven society. The protagonist of the play, Willy Loman, will follow a tragic ... Read More
In the tragedies of Hamlet and Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the main character exhibits a tragic flaw. However, the problem that afflicts each is directly opposite the fault of the other. Macbeths weakness is his ambition, driving him forward in murder and betrayal, whereas Hamlet has no such driving force ... Read More
By definition, a tragic hero is a protagonist that due to some tragic flaw loses everything he has. Throughout history, literature has always been filled with main characters possessing some tragic flaw. In Macbeth, Macbeths tragic flaw is his enormous ambition to become king. In Hamlet, Hamlets tragic flaw is ... Read More
Tragic Flaw of HamletOne of the greatest works in literature, Shakespeares Hamlet has been the topic of controversial discussion ever since it was written. The controversies range from Is Hamlet truly mad, to Is Hamlet really in love with Ophelia. The most intriguing topic of discussion though, is Hamlets fatal ... Read More
Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" presents its readers with an African tribe and its culture. Okonkwo, a well-respected member of the tribe, has some very interesting attributes. Specifically, he has an undying desire to be manly at all times complimented by a deeply rooted fear of being thought of as ... Read More
9-30Honors English IIIAIII. Take the characters of Arthur and Roger and discuss their tragic flaws. What are they? How do they affect the lives of 4 people?Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingsworth share some of the same tragic flaws, but do not share the same personality. Roger is a man full ... Read More
Oedipus has a "tragic flaw" that leads to his demise, and efforts to attribute one to him to him seem forced . In his quest to uncover the truth and rid Thebes of the plague, he exhibits all the heroic qualities that made him the savior of Thebes during the ... Read More
Brutus Tragic FlawsA tragic hero often has three important characteristics his superiority which makes his destruction seem more tragic, his goodness which arouses pity, and his tragic flaws. In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus is an excellent example of a hero with tragic flaws. Brutus is superior because of ... Read More
OthelloOthello, a noble moor, general in the Venetian army. Othello is considered to be a Tragic Hero. What is a Tragic Hero? To find the meaning of a tragic hero we must define what a tragic and hero mean. A tragic event is disastrous, dreadful or fateful. A tragic story ... Read More
Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw The EpilogueSaint Joan is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw's greatest works. In the play, Shaw avoids many problems identified by critics as prevalent in some of his other writing. Some have criticized Shaw, claiming that he tends to portray unrealistic archetypal characters, rather ... Read More
Question Does Hamlet have a tragic flaw? If so, what is it and how does it effect his surroundings and how does it effect Hamlet himself? What is the outcome of his flaw?Hamlet has a tragic flaw in his personality and behavior. His flaw is that he is overly concerned ... Read More
Does Hamlet Have A Tragic Flaw? Question Does Hamlet have a tragic flaw? If so, what is it and how does iteffect his surroundings and how does it effect Hamlet himself? What is theoutcome of his flaw?Hamlet has a tragic flaw in his personality and behavior. His flaw is that ... Read More
Sophocles dramatized the famous story of Oedipus, the Greek mythological figure who killed his father, the king, and married his own mother. The blind prophet Teiresias speaks the words in this excerpt at the point in the play when he is asked to divine who has offended the gods by ... Read More
Cyrano de Bergerac "Aggressive I, sir, if that nose were mine, I'd have it amputated-on the spot! Friendly How do you drink with such a nose? You ought to have a cup made specially. Descriptive Tis a rock-a crag-a cape- A cape? Say rather, a peninsula!" Cyrano de Bergerac is ... Read More
Macbeths Tragic Flaw Macbeth's vaulting ambition, though it is what brings him to his height of power, it is also what leads him to his downfall. Vaulting Ambition is Macbeth's only flaw it disables him to achieve his utmost goals and forces him to face his fate. Without this ambition, ... Read More