Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Comparing the Tragedies of Julius Caesar, Death of a Salesman, and Oedipus Rex :: comparison compare contrast essays
à For a story to be a tragedy it has to follow the principles set à by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, or those of Arthur Miller à who is a twentieth century playwright.à A tragedy, in Aristotle's à view, usually concerns the fall of an individual whose character is à good but not perfect and his misfortunes are brought about by the à tragic flaw.à This flaw is the part of the character that personifies à him as being tragic.à Miller uses this definition of a tragedy but à also broadens it to include the common man.à All of these à characteristics are seen in the playsà Julius Caesar, Death of a à Salesman, and Oedipus Rex. à à à à à à à à à à Although the title of the playà Julius Caesar focuses on à Caesar, the play itself is really based on Brutus. "Brutus had à rather be a villager than to repute himself a son of Rome."(Act I, à scene II, line 172).à This was said by Brutus after Cassius told him à how Caesar had become a towering figure over Rome and how à Caesar controls Rome. Notice the good in Brutus, and the à extremes he will go to in order to protect democracy in Rome à even if it means killing the one he loves, Caesar.à Brutus possesses à one of the most tragic flaws.à He is too nice of a person and à therefore he gets taken advantage of.à He lets Cassius persuade à him into killing Caesar for the good of Rome.à Because he does à for others more than himself he makes a fatal mistake, he lets à Antony live. Brutus says to the conspirators, "For Antony is but a à limb of Caesar"(Act II scene I line 165) meaning that if Caesar is à killed Antony will die off too. Brutus clearly does not regard à Antony as being a threat,à but little does Brutus know that à Antony will stir up the town to seek revenge after the à assassination of Caesar. This mistake will cost him his own life.à à When he dies he becomes a prime example of tragedy because not à only did he bring about his own death he dies by his own hand. à à à à à à à à à à In Death of a Salesman, Willy Lowman'sà tragic flaw is that
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