Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Macbeth: A Tragic Hero :: essays research papers
Tragedy occurs to some more often to others, but most define it differently. Websterââ¬â¢s Dictionary defines it as ââ¬Å"a kind of drama in which some fatal or mournful event occursâ⬠(764). To philosophers and traditional writers philosophy takes on another meaning. For example, to famous philosophical figure Aristotle, ââ¬Å"tragedy occurs when noble or great persons are led, through pride or a secret flaw in their personalities, to suffering that changes their fortune. The tragic hero must begin in a high position and end in death or some sort of degraded roleâ⬠(Definitions of Tragedy). Based on human nature, Aristotleââ¬â¢s philosophy of tragedy, and current literary criticism of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Macbeth, the main character, Macbeth, is classified as a tragic hero. à à à à à Born in 384 B.C. at Stagirus, well known philosopher Aristotle was a student to Plato for over twenty years. Growing up on this Greek Colony and attending lectures, he acquired and retained new information. His father was a well known physician and scientist therefore Aristotleââ¬â¢s knowledge was broadened by his father. Unlike Plato, Aristotle studied the natural and sensory world; ââ¬Å"while Plato used his reason, Aristotle used his sensesâ⬠(Gaarder 107) He said that ââ¬Å"things that are in the human soul were purely reflections of natural objectsâ⬠(Gaarder 107). Aristotle believed that reason is mans most distinguishing characteristic; Macbeth had great lack of reason. When the first murder occurred, Macbeth did not anticipate the outcomes of the events, thus is soul was infected with selfish thought, and to him, nothing else mattered. à à à à à A human soul in Aristotleââ¬â¢s words is ââ¬Å"the perfect expression or realization of a natural body,â⬠which Macbeth follows (Aristotle). His internal instinct led his actions and soon to his main goal. Fellow philosopher Democritus, (460-370 B.C.), believed that all men are just mechanical and made up of different substances (Gaarder 44). If, his belief that there is no spiritual fore in nature, and everything happens mechanically is true, then Macbeth could not control his actions thus is innocent of his crimes. To Macbeth, it meant that he was destined to become king, and mechanically could not manage his own actions. This is because Macbethââ¬â¢s imagination is ââ¬Å"plunging deeper and deeper into unreality,â⬠and turns into uncontrollable desires and wants (Knight 42). These two elements of soul and imagination are able to cause a dreadful combination of tragedy and misfortune. A Shakespearian critic implies that, ââ¬Å"once caught by t he devils bait, only at the end he is able to express his inward state openlyâ⬠(Davidson 92).
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