
The Tragedy of MACBETH \\ Beware Your Fatal Flaw
Becoming The Main Character
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The Tragic Hero: Understanding Flaws and Fate in Storytelling
This chapter examines the traits and journey of the tragic hero as defined by Aristotle, using Shakespeare's Macbeth as a primary example. It discusses key elements like fatal flaws and catharsis, highlighting the significance of tragic heroes in reflecting human potential and shortcomings.
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