1. Antony - A Deeply Flawed Character
Shakespeare does not have a hard task in making a tragic hero out of Antony as Aristotle defines a tragic hero, 'as a character of noble stature who has a tragic flaw (over confidence, arrogance, hubris,), and suffers a downfall that is partially their fault but also due to factors beyond their control. ... Shakespeare encourages the audience to identify with Antony's situation, he is human with weaknesses, when his wife Fulvia dies Shakespeare uses a soliloquy to enable Antony to air his innermost thoughts and feelings, this enables us to feel compassion for Antony, he is enlighten...
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