Tragic Antagonist - Richard II and The Great Gatsby
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- Created on: 07-02-17 18:38
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- Tragic Antagonist
- Goodness/ Evilness
- "I follow him to serve my turn upon him" 1.1.42
- "He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York. He's so dumb he doesn't know he's alive" (2)
- Victim of Society
- Accomplics
- "But Bushy, Bagot and their complices, / The catepillars of the commonwealth which I have sworn to weed and pluck away" 2.3.164-7
- "You have misled a prince, a royal king" 3.1.8
- Snakes, in my heart-blood warmed, that sting my heart!/ Three Judases, each one thrice worse han Judas!" 3.2.132
- Accomplics
- Opinion on Tragic Hero
- "I suppose the latest thing is to sit back and let Mr. Nobody from Nowhere make love to your wife."
- "She's not leaving me!"..."Certainly not for a common swindler who'd have to steal the ring he put on her finger."
- Contrast with Tragic Hero
- "or wallow naked in December snow/ By thinking on fantastic summer's heat" 1.3
- "Once in a while I go off on a spree and make a fool of myself, but I always come back, and in my heart I love her all the time."
- Description
- "A cruel body."
- "Leaning aggressivey forward"
- "Two shining arrogant eyes"
- Goodness/ Evilness
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