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Yes, Oedipus is a good tragic hero in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a hero may be a story's main character. He also may be an individual capable of great deeds or exercising great powers. As the main character, he may or may not be a person of integrity and kindness. But as a powerful man of action, he always is good. He is tragic when his life comes to an unfortunate end, whose degree of miserableness tends to be aided by some flaw such as a hero's pride. The previous position description fits Theban King Creon.
Arrogance, fear, pride and uncontrolled emotions are the tragic flaws in the characters of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, arrogance causes Theban Princess Antigone to believe that she can honor the gods by obeying their law but dishonor them by disrespecting their earthly representative, the equally arrogant King Creon. Fear leads Princess Ismene not to help her sister Antigone give their brother Polyneices' body the below ground burial that he deserves and is his right. Pride and uncontrolled emotions motivate Antigone, Creon and Prince Haemon to such a degree that they ruin every opportunity for reconciliation.
A large degree of vanity.
It is not a requirement to have a degree in order to be an actor or actress. Many of them do have degrees in theater.
You don't require a degree to be an actress but, as very few people ever succeed in that field, it's wise to have a degree to fall back on if things don't go as you hope.
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Where? When? (or how often) How? (in what manner) To what extent? (to what degree) There are adverbs of time, place, manner, and degree.
In a gradual manner., In degree.
No it is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of degree are words like: thoroughly / completely
In a gradual manner., In degree.
An adverb answers one of these 4 questions: WHEN? (or how often) WHERE? HOW? (in what manner) TO WHAT EXTENT? (how much, to what degree) They are called adverbs of time, place, manner, and degree.
It means "in a simple degree or manner".
A threatening manner is an action that is purposely done to show discontent. A degree of force or a menacing tone also shows that something is being done in a threatening manner.
The most common question is: How? (In what manner?) There are more adverbs of manner than of time, place, or degree.
Ideally, the most complacent methodology for that degree of lacking timidity; would be cultivating a self oriented convention of utterly fearlessness. The methodology is tolerating adversity; in it's most difficult form without letting emotions effect your management of the adversity, finding ways to resolve adverse situations; with deep philosophical thinking. If you continually survive adversity it will come to a point in your life where you are not afraid of adversity, you will try anything you deem beneficial triumphantly; without fear of having a downfall because adversity is apart of normal everyday life. There is ups and downs to everything, every rise has a fall and every fall potentially has a rise, if you can tolerate adversity without panic.
The 4 general questions are When? (or how frequently) Where? How? (in what manner?) To what extent? This creates the 4 general types of adverbs : time, place, manner, and degree.
adverb of time,place,manner,degree,affirmation,negatio and frequency