I thinks its B because a round character is a major player in work
I would say that the best example of a tragic hero in Macbeth is Macbeth himself.
A tragic hero is a character, usually the protagonist, who is destined to fail - something will happen that will lead to his or her downfall at the end of the play. Macbeth is no different - he used to be a soldier, an ambitious one, but not someone who would stoop down to murder to achieve his goals. At least, not until he hears the prophecy and his wife urges him to act on it.
These events start leading him to his demise - he makes one bad decision after another, and eventually dies due to his tragic flaws.
My Fair Lady was an adaption of Pygmation. The original play opened in 1914 but was adapted for a movie in 1938 and musical in 1954. The biggest difference was in how the play ended. You can then discuss the changes made and go on from there.
“Shhhhh! Can you stop making noise?”
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The answer to this is <span>slowing down the plot to focus on an important character. i just took the test
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