Attempt a character sketch of Hamlet as a Shakespearean tragic hero.
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Prince Hamlet is a model example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. ... Hamlet has many noble and brave characteristics, this is one of the reasons he is a tragic hero. Hamlet's promise to avenge his father's death makes him noble because loyalty is part of chivalry, one of the main aspects of being noble.
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The tragedy of Hamlet, Shakespeare’s most popular and greatest tragedy, presents his genius as a playwright and includes many numbers of themes and literary techniques. In all tragedies, the main character, called a tragic hero, suffers and usually dies at the end. Prince Hamlet is a model example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. Every tragedy must have a tragic hero. A tragic hero must own many good traits, but has a flaw that ultimately leads to his downfall. If not for this tragic flaw, the hero would be able to survive at the end of the play. A tragic hero must have free will and also have the characteristics of being brave and noble. In addition, the audience must feel some sympathy for the tragic hero.
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