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Title:Tragic Hero and

Tragic Flaw

http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/tragedy-in-drama-classical-to-modern.html#lesson

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What are heroic traits?

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Tragic Hero Background

“A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.”

-Aristotle

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Tragic Hero Background

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.

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Characteristics of a Tragic Hero

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Born of Noble Birth

Typically a king or royalty

Someone that normal people would “look up to” or admire

Is neither completely good

nor completely evil,

but has a fatal flaw

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Is Neither Completely Good

Nor Completely Evil

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Ultimate fate is a downfall, often death

Downfall seems more impressive due to a fall from a noble position

Consider: a man who spent his life alone, poor, dies alone and poor.

A King, once wealthy and loved,

dies alone and poor.

Fate is controlled by tragic flaw

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May be injured, or may suffer losses of family or fortune

Is physically or emotionally wounded by experiences

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Downfall is seen as a waste of human potential

The character’s suffering contributes to the theme or life lesson

Suffers more than he deserves

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Audience feels pity for hero

Audience can identify with hero’s thoughts and actions

“Wait…this could happen to me!”

Downfall brings pity or fear

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Tragic Hero’s Story: Key TermsHamartia: The tragic flaw that causes the hero's downfall.

Hubris: Excessive pride, or disrespect for the natural order

Peripeteia: A reversal of fortune

Anagnorisis: The moment when the hero makes a critical discovery

Nemesis: A fate that cannot be avoided, usually as retribution for hubris

Catharsis: The feeling of pity or fear the audience experiences after the hero's fall.

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Summary

• How is a tragic hero different from your definition of a hero?

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•STOP

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• Has outstanding quality or greatness, but audience must identify with him

• Are YOU perfect?

• Without imperfections,downfall would seem improbable or caused by fate only

Imperfect or “human” despite noble nature

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• Actions result in an increase of self-awareness and self-knowledge

• Fate is discovered by his own actions, not things happening to him

Bears no responsibility for flaw, only for actions influenced by flaw

• Downfall is a result of free choice