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  • The Flaws of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart

    The Flaws of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart

    The Flaws of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart "Man, when perfected, is the best of animals, but, when separated from law and justice, he is the worst of all." (Aristotle). In Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is living proof of Aristotle's statement. Although he is arguably the most powerful man in Umuofia, His personal flaws of fear of failure and uncontrollable anger do not allow him true greatness as a human being. Okonkwo

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Okonkwo Tragic Hero Essay

    Okonkwo Tragic Hero Essay

    Okonkwo Tragic Hero Essay Slowly the men make their way up the hill with Obierika in the lead. Leaves crunch as feet uniformly step onto the ground. The commissioner and his soldiers are warily eyeing their surroundings. Each man snuggles close to Okonkwo’s compound wall, hoping not to be seen. They go past a small bush. It is next to a red hole in the wall where small animals enter and exit the compound. Finally,

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Assassination of Julius Ceasar

    The Assassination of Julius Ceasar

    The assassination of Julius Caesar was truly a tragic event in history. Many would say that it was the event which began the decline of the Roman Republic. The ides of March was the date set by the conspirators to assassinate the great leader, general and dictator of Rome. Although Caesar was warned on many occasions about something bad happening on March 15th, he still insisted on going to the senate meeting, which without knowing,

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Flaws with Utilitarianism

    Flaws with Utilitarianism

    Among the most glaring problems that I see with Utilitarianism is its inclusion of animals under the umbrella that blankets this theory. It seems irrefutable that there exists an inordinate number of cases where the consequence that is against the best interest of an animal is favorable to humans, yet that dictating action is one that has been continually taken and condoned by the general public. This is a fundamental challenge, as the Utilitarian philosophy

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Caesar's Messiah - a Summary of Findings

    Caesar's Messiah - a Summary of Findings

    CAESAR'S MESSIAH ; A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS Our understanding of Jewish and Christian history has changed dramatically with the publication of Caesar's Messiah by Joseph Atwill (Ulysses Press), which had previously been privately published under the title The Roman Origins of Christianity. According to Atwill, the Gospels are not accounts of the ministry of a historical Jewish Jesus compiled by his followers sixty years after his death. They are texts deliberately created to trick Messianic

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The True Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone

    The True Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone

    The True Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone In Master Sophocles' Antigone, the question of who the tragic hero really is has been a subject of debate for a great number years. Creon does possess some of the qualities that constitute a tragic hero but unfortunately does not completely fit into the role. Antigone, however, possesses all the aspects of a tragic hero. These are, in no particular order, having a high social position, not being

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Shakespeares Depiction of a Tragic Hero

    Shakespeares Depiction of a Tragic Hero

    Christopher Marlowe’s depiction of the tragic hero in both The Jew of Malta and Doctor Faustus displays protagonists that have a weakness which they give in to, and which ultimately leads them to their downfall. Faustus displays more human characteristics which the reader can relate to, Barabas being the more inhuman of the two, yet at their ends, the result is the same; the reader feels as though the right thing has been done, and

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Faust as a Tragic Hero

    Faust as a Tragic Hero

    Faust as a Tragic Hero In the story of Faust, written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust is whirled into an adventure of sin and deceit. The further Faust follows the devil the closer he comes to his own demise, taking down with him the innocent Gretchen. As Faust goes on he embodies the characteristics of a tragic hero in a sense that he is borderline good and evil, constantly battling his conscience. The one

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Bred
  • A Tragic Situation

    A Tragic Situation

    Tragedy is a description of an event that evokes a sympathetic feeling of emotion by the audience. The events involve people emotionally who were not involved in the situation physically. In the story of Antigone, Sophecles forces the audience to take pity on the poor girl’s situation. This story impacts the audience in such a way that the audience becomes emotionally enthralled in the plot of the story. All of Steiner’s, “Principle constants of conflict

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Kevin
  • A Doll’s House: Nora, Torvald and the Tragic Hero

    A Doll’s House: Nora, Torvald and the Tragic Hero

    A Doll’s House: Nora, Torvald and the Tragic Hero Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House” features many characters, two of which are of great importance and have considerable difference among them. Nora Helmer and her husband Torvald live their lives in such a way that they are oblivious to their true desires and needs in life. Nora, the protagonist of the play, seems naпve and unknowledgeable of the world outside her home. Although she seems

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Jay Gatsby - a Tragic Hero

    Jay Gatsby - a Tragic Hero

    Jay Gatsby---A Tragic Hero What does the word пїЅпїЅheroпїЅпїЅ mean? Who can qualify as a hero? Heroes such as King Arthur may seem hard to understand and relate to, but there are many heroes in our everyday lives. Heroes are great people who have done special things; however, they are not perfect. Every hero has flaws; it is these flaws that make them humane but extraordinary. Happy endings are rare and unrealistic in the real

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Okonkwo Is a Tragic Hero

    Okonkwo Is a Tragic Hero

    Okonkwo is the protagonist in the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. Things Fall Apart is about Okonkwo rule by success and fuel by the absolute resentment of becoming like his father, Unoka. Okonkwo chooses to live life by creating fear and anger to his tribe and his family. Okonkwo is ruled by fear and anger, which takes part in his ultimate downfall. Okonkwo is not so much a martyr but a tragic

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Max
  • Campion Presents Flawed Characters in a Flawed Environment. to What Extent Is This True?

    Campion Presents Flawed Characters in a Flawed Environment. to What Extent Is This True?

    SACE stage 1 English The Piano Campion presents flawed characters in a flawed environment. To what extent is this true? Campion uses a variety of colour and scenery to express the personality of her characters. This variety is shown through Ada and her relationship with both Stewart and Baines, and her feelings for them is expressed not just through the piano, however through the colours of scenery in various locations in New Zealand. When Ada

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: David
  • What Is in a Tragic Hero?

    What Is in a Tragic Hero?

    A tragedy is a type of drama that is found in the first century B.C. The famous “Poetics”, that written by Aristotle, happens to Aristotle’s theories on tragedies. Due to Aristotle’s “Poetics”, a tragic hero has to be qualified for all of his four criterions. Most important of all, the character must be a great man (kings, princes, etc…). Secondly, that tragic hero must have a tragic flaw that brings to his downfall. Then, he

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Julius Ceaser

    Julius Ceaser

    In William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” Brutus is a friend of Caesar. Brutus is a believer in the republic and a member of the conspiracy against Caesar. Brutus is a highly respected man in the upper class of the Roman society. Brutus is a noble and a good man throughout the play. Brutus is a tragic hero because he is born from a high class family, is an overall a good person, and his trust is

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Janna
  • Macbeth: A Tragic Hero

    Macbeth: A Tragic Hero

    Tragedy occurs to some more often to others, but most define it differently. Webster’s Dictionary defines it as “a kind of drama in which some fatal or mournful event occurs” (764). To philosophers and traditional writers philosophy takes on another meaning. For example, to famous philosophical figure Aristotle, “tragedy occurs when noble or great persons are led, through pride or a secret flaw in their personalities, to suffering that changes their fortune. The tragic hero

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Tragic Hero

    The Tragic Hero

    : The Tragic Hero : Literature entertains us and provides us with an escape from our everyday lives. In doing this we are introduced to many different kinds of heroes - the comedic hero, the romantic hero, the adventurous hero, and the tragic hero. However, it is the “Archetypal” tragic hero that is, by far, the most compelling hero we meet in literature. The tragic hero is usually of noble stature with a tragic flaw.

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Romeo and Juliet: A Tragic Confusion

    Romeo and Juliet: A Tragic Confusion

    Romeo and Juliet: A tragic confusion. “Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health, still-waking sleep, that is not what this is” (Shakespeare 1.1. 179-180). A string of contradictions explain the love story of Romeo and Juliet, a contradiction. Some critics consider this story a tragedy because Shakespeare once wrote; “the fault is not in our stars but in ourselves”. While others say it does not follow the standard Aristotelian form of tragedy (Krims

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Caesar Essay

    Caesar Essay

    Caesar Essay Brutus consists of the characteristics and traits that make up a tragic hero. They are his good character, his superiority over others, his tragic flaws, and his tragic realization. Without these characteristics, Brutus would not be perceived as a tragic hero. These characteristics were developed through his idealism. Throughout this play, Brutus shows signs of these traits and gives the reader more reasons to believe that he is a tragic hero. More than

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jack
  • Women in Caesar

    Women in Caesar

    In the play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare, women play an important role. The women are important factors in foreshadowing and in the development of many of the characters. In the play there are only two women both of which are the wives of key characters. Calpurnia is the wife of Caesar, and Portia, the wife of Brutus. Their role in the play gives the audience a sense of their husband’s private personality and foreshadows

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Macbeth...Tragic Hero?

    Macbeth...Tragic Hero?

    Macbeth is a butcher.” Discuss this statement exploring the ideas of Macbeth as a tragic hero and that the murder may or may not be entirely his fault. In your answer consider the role of the witches, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth’s indecision and his fatal flaw, ambition. You must support your answer with specific reference to and quotes from the play. The play, “Macbeth” by Shakespeare is entirely focused on the main character, Macbeth. In this

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Yan
  • Julius Ceaser

    Julius Ceaser

    Julius Caesar was a Roman senator and general. It was Caesar who first brought the Romans to Britain in 55BC. Julius Caesar was a great general who won many important battles. His fame within the Roman Empire made him very powerful and he had many influential friends in the Senate. He used this to gain power for himself, which led to him having many enemies. After his visit to Britain, Julius Caesar returned to Rome

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Bred
  • Macroeconomic Flaws in the Euro

    Macroeconomic Flaws in the Euro

    Mark Xenakis International Accounting Fundamental Macroeconomic Flaws in the Euro Five years ago, the biggest thing in economic and international news was the introduction of the new European currency, the Euro, into circulation and into the pockets of the consumers of the participating countries within the European Monetary Union. In an attempt to unite Europe and to form a dominant currency to rival the US dollar, Europe locked their exchange rates and went full steam

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Steve
  • Julius Cesar

    Julius Cesar

    In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Decius Brutus and Mark Antony, both Roman Senators, eulogize Julius Caesar, each using a different technique and approach. Brutus, in a somewhat arrogant, to the point, eulogy, attempts to sway the people. He justifies conspiring against Caesar by stating that Caesar's ambition would have hurt Rome. However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar. The fickle Romans waver between leaders, responding

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Anna
  • Julius Ceasar

    Julius Ceasar

    JULIUS CEASAR Adrian Pena Final Paper Research Bibliography : (1) "Julius Caesar" Encyclopedia Britannica (1990), Volume C, (2) "Caesar, Julius" Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia version 4 Volume C (1994). (3) " Julius Caesar" Bradford, Ernie (1990), I read over 270 pages of information from 4 different books. Julius Caesar was a strong leader for the Romans who changed the course of the history of the Greco - Roman world decisively and irreversibly. With his strength and

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Mikki

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