Ibsen's Ghosts Vs. Aristotle's Poetics

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The tragic hero in Ibsen's Ghosts, Mrs. Alving, fits into these criterion, yet Ibsen also strays from Aristotle's conventions. "The character will be good if the purpose is good." (pg. 27), according to Poetics. Ibsen attempts to create a good character in Mrs. Alving. Although she makes many mistakes and her judgments lead to the ultimate tragedy her intentions are good...
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Ibsen attempts to create a good character in Mrs. Alving. Although she makes many mistakes and her judgments lead to the ultimate tragedy her intentions are good. "Yes, I was swayed by duty and consideration for others; that was why I lied to my son day in and day out." (Ghosts; pg. 29) She loves and wants to protect her son and to do so she feels she must shelter him from the truths of his father...
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