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| 14049. OEDIPUS AND OTHELLO AS TRAGIC HEROES. Argues that both Shakespeare’s Othello and Sophocles’ Oedipus match Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero, but there are also differences to be found in comparing the two characters. For example, Oedipus’ downfall is due to his failure to heed the gods and his destiny, and Othello’s downfall is due to the jealousy that arises as a result of human treachery. 10 pages, 25 footnotes, 6 bibliographical references. |
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