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  • Comparision of the tragic characters in Othello and King Lear in accordance with aspects of a tragic character.

     

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ID number:481400
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Published: 20.11.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The Greek philosopher Aristotle set forth the guidelines for a tragedy in his work Poetics. According to Aristotle, the tragic character in a tragedy is a person, not all good or bad, who begins in a rank of high degree and importance and then experiences a downfall due to a tragic flaw. In the end of most tragedies, the character comes to a realization of his flaw after enduring a great deal of suffering. William Shakespeare, an English playwright of the 17th century, composed many tragedies, including King Lear and Othello, which exemplified the characteristics of a tragic hero outlined…

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