Macbeth Tragic Hero Essay

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Around 2,300 years ago Aristotle defined a tragic hero. An Aristotelian tragic hero's internal flaws are hard to overcome. These flaws make it difficult for them to make good choices. Macbeth's first instinct is to do what is right, but his hubris causes him to make bad decisions. Another trait of a tragic hero is that an inescapable fate or internal flaw causes him to fall. The Weird Sisters predictions make Macbeth feel over confident. When they tell him he will be king and that nobody born by a woman can harm him, he feels invincible. Macbeth illustrates the last quality of an Aristotelian tragic hero. He acknowledge his role in his demise. Macbeth exemplifies of all the characteristics of an Aristotelian tragic hero.
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