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Tragic heroes have tragic flaws. At least, that's what the sophomore language arts teacher had taught. Juliet and Romeo, ignorant obsession. Macbeth, unchecked ambition. Achilleus and Agamemnon, self-righteous ego. Tragic heroes slew by the pen for a lesson. What about the ones that succeed? How could they possibly have flaws? We hold them on a pedestal for all to see. Maybe they truly were perfect--at first. It's easy to fake a smile. Nothing has changed, we are the same. Not every flaw can be seen at surface level, and they're not necessarily vices. For instance, loyalty. Now that'll get you killed. Put that into perspective, and we're all just tragic heroes with tragic flaws.
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Sep 5, 2019
Sep 5, 2019 at 7:02 PM UTC
Tragic Flaws
Tragic heroes have tragic flaws. At least, that's what the sophomore language arts teacher had taught. Juliet and Romeo, ignorant obsession. Macbeth, unchecked ambition. Achilleus and Agamemnon, self-righteous ego. Tragic heroes slew by the pen for a lesson. What about the ones that succeed? How could they possibly have flaws? We hold them on a pedestal for all to see. Maybe they truly were perfect--at first. It's easy to fake a smile. Nothing has changed, we are the same. Not every flaw can be seen at surface level, and they're not necessarily vices. For instance, loyalty. Now that'll get you killed. Put that into perspective, and we're all just tragic heroes with tragic flaws.
I know this doesn't make much sense. It's content though. Yes, I'm back!
CaseyAF
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23/M/Wisconsin
Sep 5, 2019
Sep 5, 2019 at 7:02 PM UTC
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