Hamlet Tragic Hero Essay

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Hamlet was a drama story of a young prince and his tragic journey of vengeance .Hamlet experienced many tragedies throughout the story plot. Tragedy is defined as a depicting downfall of a superior character through fatal error or misjudgment. Shakespeare provides the audience on and insight of the protagonist (Hamlet), meanwhile, arising pity and fear in the audience. Hamlets father puts him in a compromising situation to avenge his death. Throughout the plot of the story there are consistent informalities and orthodox behaviors presented that ultimately leads to the tragic of this story. Hamlet portrays the characteristics of a tragic hero. In Aristotle’s’ views Hamlet possesses characteristics of being born noble, hamartia, anagnorisis, …show more content…

In this play he is play’s protagonist, he gains a sense of sympathy from the audience/reader from the opening scene where his father is murdered and he is grieving early on in the story. This feeling is quickly turned to a suspense not knowing what to expect next. Hamlet alters the fates of many people due to one flaw which was to avenge his father’s death at the first opportunity that was presented versus, waiting it out and suffering the consequences. His tragic flaw came around twice. The first began when he was determined about avenging the death of his father’s murder and his mother’s incestuous marriage; and his second flaw was allowing the desire tom complete the revenge task caused him to become so wrapped up in his inner struggles that he allowed the actions of other characters to solidify his fate, which was proceeded to be death. Also, Hamlet’s grieving seemed very genuine. As the story progresses so does his anger and feelings towards Claudius; growing determined to seek revenge upon Claudius. Personally I would have loved to see Hamlet take his father’s throne rightfully but his rational actions laid him at the fate he carried. He was destined to his fate. At the end the audience is saddened by the outcome, yet realize that it could’ve went differently if Hamlet had not been distracted by his

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