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Arthur Miller's definition of a "TRAGIC HERO" in Death of a Salesman

Title: Arthur Miller's definition of a "TRAGIC HERO" in Death of a Salesman
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 885 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Arthur Miller's definition of a "TRAGIC HERO" in Death of a Salesman
We as readers have too often become one-sided on a particular topic and failed to consider other possibilities. Even today, over fifty years after Arthur Miller's essay Tragedy and The Common Man; we still associate tragedy with the highborn and their plights. However, Arthur Miller stimulates our minds by explaining that a tragic hero can and should include the common man. He defines a tragic hero as one who attempts to "gain his 'rightful' position …showed first 75 words of 885 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 885 total…royal status and "arouses our pity" through his pitfalls. It didn't seem that the common man could also be a tragic hero because his misfortunes would not be too extreme and should be expected. But Arthur Miller points out that considering the noble's hardships does not seem to excite the modern audience. Perhaps better understanding a true tragic hero would soon make up for the lack of tragedies written in this age, as Miller complains.

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