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7 April, 20:35

Although Shakespeare's Macbeth is different from Oregon Welle's version, what is something that both plays have in common?

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  1. 7 April, 20:59
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    In both plays, Macbeth from Shakespeare and from Oregon Welles, we can identify the figure of a Tragic Hero. According to Aristotle the tragic hero is usually defined as a person who makes the audience feel a sense of pity or fear. Another exaple of a tragic hero could be Prince Hamlet in the play from Shakespeare.
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