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Discussion: Hamlet and Oedipus
Analyze the characters of Hamlet and Oedipus.Both are tragic heroes whose decisions result in death and calamity.Focus your discussion on the characters rather than the play as a whole. Select one of the following prompts.Please cite any outside sources in MLA format. Outside sources are not required.
1.How can the ending of the two plays be considered positive ones?
2.To what degrees are Oedipus and Hamlet victims of fate? Of hamartia (fatal character flaw)?
Length:500 words
Font: TIMES NEW ROMAN, 12 PT- PAPERS
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Characters of Hamlet and Oedipus
Hamlet and Oedipus are two characters that both share the title of being tragic heroes.
Common tragic heroism characters being shared are nobility, being ironic, peripatetic and tragic
flaw among others. However, the two of them do have characters that make them different from
each other.
Oedipus
Oedipus’s status has been attained when he obtained the greatness and ascended to the
throne of the king. His knowledge on important events is being guided by high levels of
arrogance and a sense of mental blind...
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