Saturday, February 23, 2019
Hamlet vs Agamemnon Essay
In my spirit, the look Hamlet is more(prenominal) tragic than Agamemnon. They are twain tragedies as they both fulfill Aristotles definition of tragedy as they both account the downfall of a basically good person through or so fatal error or misjudgment, which produces suffering and insight on the wear of the protagonist and arousing kindness and fear on the part of the audience. They also corroborate all the elements of Greek tragedy such as hubris, catharsis, peripeteia, anagnorisis, and hamartia ( old-fashioned Greek Tragedy). The most important reason that Hamlet is more tragic, in my opinion, is because the protagonist, Hamlet, is an integral part of the play and his character is much more developed. In Agamemnon , the protagonist, Agamemnon, is a secondary character to his wife who, in my opinion is the main character.Hamlet is a tragic hero, as is Agamemnon, following Aristotles criteria for the elements of a tragic hero. For example, they both evoke the audiences pi ty and fear, have a major flaw of character and are bound(p) to fall in some way (Tragedy in gambling). However, because Hamlet is the main character, we see, hear and understand more of his character. When Hamlet delivers his umteen dramatic soliloquies close mortality, betrayal, and the futility of life, he shows us his tortured world and the anguish, grief, and unbelief which eventually takes over his life, leading to his death (Hamlet Tone). As the reader, I felt so much sympathy for Hamlet and this make the play more tragic. On the other hand, the reader knows more about Agamemnon from the Chorus and other characters, rather than from the character himself. The reader has much less(prenominal) insight into his personality and feelings and I found that, as the tragic hero, he lacked the emotion of Hamlet.
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