Hamlet as a tragic hero

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The tragic figure must also have a high ranking position in his society, be well liked, and he “shall be good,” and have a high moral fiber that elicits sympathy from the audience (Aristotle 689). All of this will lead to the public opinion that he is “better than the ordinary man” (Aristotle 689)...
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Regardless of the fact that he is noble, and viewed as of higher order, the tragic hero must have a tragic flaw. The flaw will usually be revealed early to the audience but is denied by the tragic hero. This flaw is a natural part of their personality that causes them to make an “error in judgment” (Aristotle 687)...
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