Using Aristotle’s definition of a Tragic Hero, (“a man who i…

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Using Aristоtle’s definitiоn оf а Trаgic Hero, (“а man who is highly renowned and prosperous, but one who is not pre-eminently virtuous and just, whose misfortune, however, is brought upon him not by vice or depravity, but by some error of judgment and frailty.”), explain why or why not the character Oedipus or Hamlet (choose 1) is a Tragic Hero.  use acts, scene numbers, quotes. Be sure to identify their Tragic Flaw, and use specific examples from the play, and to include the involvement and influence of the other characters.   This question is NOT extra credit, it is a REAL question worth 8 points. Answer it fully to receive full credit for this answer.

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