The first key of the tragic hero plot line is Oedipus of Sophocles. Oedipus' s unfortunate story before his demise before the end was a sign of an innocent special idea. The tragic hero Oedipus did his best to escape the sinful prophecies the gods gave him. He ceased to kill his "parents", eventually noticed his prediction by killing and marrying his real biological mother. Actual story only happens in a day. Oedipus has several children with a mother.
When reading the John Fowles 'collector', especially after learning the two aspects of the story, I faced Miranda and it was easy to hate Frederick. At the end of the book, Frederick knew Miranda was very sick, so he decided to let her die. - Prospero abuses power during storms In Tempest, William Shakespeare, Prospero and his daughter Miranda live on a desert island. On the surface, he seems to be a sincere leader, trying his best to protect and care for the inhabitants of the island, especially Miranda. But when you look closely, Prospero plays God, controls and creates everyone to fit the type he wants.
Collectors' collector Miranda Gray and Frederick Clegg by John F. Miranda Gray and Frederick Clegg are the heroes described by John Fowles in the text collector. Both roles correspond to various classes of society. John Fowles uses the concept of an implicit reader. In this concept, he "thinks" a specific reader and tries to explain the story in a specific way. - Self-concealment provisions of the fifth amendment of many US citizens and parliamentarians are considered abstract. The complexity of this concept can easily be traced back to the beginning of the absence of an easily identifiable principle. Since the beginning of 1789 it was difficult for the US judicial system to translate and translate this ambiguous fix. In many cases, the court tried to protect defendant's freedom.
A rare kidnapper who is in the collector of John Falls Frederic Craig has reached an agreement with him and has obvious problems in building and maintaining normal interpersonal relationships. He generally disregards social rules, norms and cultural norms and is indifferent to the rights and feelings of others, all of which are general characteristics of antisocial people. However, since the main reasons include the negligence of parents and the great influence of childhood, the onset of this disease can not be blamed on him. Clegg had to experience these two things.