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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - 2021 - The mistakes made by tragic protagonists always have terrible consequences for those around them
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - 2021 - The mistakes made by tragic protagonists always have terrible consequences for those around them
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - The tragic protagonist is always left powerless in tragedies’
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - The tragic protagonist is always left powerless in tragedies’
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - 2020 ‘Although tragic protagonists are flawed, they are redeemed by the love and care they show to others.’.
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B ESSAY - 2020 ‘Although tragic protagonists are flawed, they are redeemed by the love and care they show to others.’.
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AQA A-level English Literature B Comparison Essay: Tragic Protagonists are exceptional individuals.
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An essay I completed on the tragic protagonists in both 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Death of a Salesman' debating the notion whether Tess and Willy Loman are exceptional or unexceptional individuals.
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions 
Anagnorisis 
- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about himself 
 
 
Peripeteia 
- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
 
 
Hubris 
- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
 
 
Tragic Hero 
- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or evil 
- Accessible t...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study 
Guide Exam With Complete solutions 
Anagnorisis - answer- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about 
himself 
Peripeteia - answer- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - answer- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - answer- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or ev...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study 
Guide Exam With Complete solutions 
Anagnorisis - answer- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about 
himself 
Peripeteia - answer- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - answer- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - answer- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or ev...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution 
 
 
Anagnorisis 
- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about himself 
Peripeteia 
- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris 
- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero 
- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or evil 
- Accessible to the aud...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study 
Guide Exam With Complete solutions 
Anagnorisis - answer- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about 
himself 
Peripeteia - answer- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - answer- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - answer- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or ev...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with solution
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Anagnorisis - Ans - - Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some 
realization about himself 
Peripeteia - Ans - - The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - Ans - - Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - Ans - - Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or evil 
- Accessible to the audience 
- Has a tragic flaw 
- Brings about...
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