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The tragic hero
The tragic hero
What is a tragic hero? The tragic hero is a man of noble stature. He is not an ordinary man, but a man with outstanding quality and greatness about him. His own destruction is for a greater cause or principle Common characteristics of a tragic hero According to Aristotle 1. Usually of noble birth 2. Hamartia - a.k.a. the tragic flaw that eventually leads to his downfall. 3. Peripeteia - a reversal of fortune brought about by the hero's tragic flaw 4. His actions result in an increase of self- awareness and self-knowledge 5. The audience must feel pity and fear for this character * It should be noted that the hero's downfall is his own fault as a result of his own free choice, but his misfortune is not wholly deserved. Usually his death is seen as a waste of human potential. His death usually is not a pure loss, because it results in greater knowledge and awareness Modern-day tragic heroes: In the Modernist era (late 19th and early 20th century), a new kind of tragic hero was created out of a result of this "classical" definition. The modern hero, it seems, does not necessarily have to be of a high estate - but rather an "ordinary person". The story may not result in an epiphany of awareness or even come to a resolution of catharsis. He or she may not even die! The new tragic hero is also known as the "anti-hero
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