Category: /Literature/English
. He also had
the option of making his claim public, but instead he chose
not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For
example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because
he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was
pride
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Category: /Literature/English
of them. He also had
the option of making his claim public, but instead he chose
not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For
example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because
he had free will. He also had only one flaw
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, have been bestowed upon your brave Macbeth.
While such a deed has been appreciated by no less a person than the King, my peers are in awe of me, saying But alls too weak; for brave Macbeth he deserves that name, I am now renowned as the greatest
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Category: /Literature/English
with power, Snowball, so he can be the sole ruler. Napoleon
symbolizes the people of the world who will do anything to be in control. One especially
famous example of this type of person is the character Macbeth from William
Shakespeare's Macbeth. Macbeth
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Category: /Literature/English
chose not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was pride. He had many good traits such as bravery, but his one bad trait made him
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
constant rhyme and rhythm aid the poems mostly conversational style.
The MACBETH reference ("damned spot") in stanza 2 is charged with irony. In Lady Macbeths case the blood is dirt, the dirt of guilt; in the soldiers case it clearly isnt, though
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Category: /Literature/English
of them. He also had
the option of making his claim public, but instead he chose
not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For
example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because
he had free will. He also had only one flaw
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
chose not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was pride. He had many good traits such as bravery, but his one bad trait made him
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For
example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was pride. He had many good traits such as bravery, but his one bad trait made him evil. Also
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Category: /Literature
. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was pride. He had many good traits such as bravery, but his one bad trait made him evil. Also
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