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Dr. Faustus as an Aristotelian Hero
Aristotle believed things should be the truth and as real as possible. ... According to Aristotle the tragic hero evokes our pity and terror if he is neither good nor evil but a mixture of both. The tragic effect is stronger if the hero is more moral than we are. The tragic hero suffers a change in fortune from happiness to misery because of a mistaken act which he performs due to his hamartia-tragic flaw- one form of hamartia is hubris-pride which leads the tragic hero to ignore or violate a divine warning or moral law.
Approximate Word count = 468 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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