William Shakespeare was not born into a noble or rich family so he had to work hard to become known in the Elizabethan era. Shakespeare is known for his poems and dramatic plays that he would display in the Globe theatre. His actual turning points in his famous life were his tragic plays. Most of these plays were influenced by his experiences in life, and true stories. In his tragedies the heroes would die because of a conflict that would affect them throughout the story. An example would be Brutus, who is a character in Shakespeare’s first tragic play, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. In the story he worries about the outcome of the crowning of his friend, Julius Caesar. He gets convinced that there are strange things occurring and eventually believes that Caesar is the source of the cause. Every tragic hero Shakespeare has portrayed have one …show more content…
Shakespeare wrote his stories based on real life experiences like Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar actually died at the hands of the people that he knew but were not considered as friends, except Brutus. Like Brutus, kids who are bullied stand up for other and try to protect his/her friends. In real life people don’t die as a tragic hero but suffer like them. It could be compared to cheating. When kids cheat they feel guilty because they’re technically stealing the grade of another person. Also cheating is a risk because if the person you cheat off of gets wrong answers the kid who cheats also. In the end tragic heroes are people who try to accomplish a specific goal, but cannot due to their flaw and their characteristics. After they do not accomplish their goal most of the heroes die or suffer because they did not know what the consequences were. They also teach young adults and children how to plan their lives in the future. Most people consider these teachings good influence in education. Since drama is acting, we act every day of our