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Title: Characteristics of a Tragic Hero


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Characteristics of a Tragic Hero
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Aristotles Tragic Hero
  • Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers of
    Ancient Greece.
  • Aristotle used examples from the works of famous
    Greek playwrights such as Sophocles to illustrate
    his main ideas.
  • A tragedy is the imitation of an action that is
    serious and also, as having magnitude, complete
    in itselfwith incidents arousing pity and fear,
    wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these
    emotions.

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Noble Birth
  • Typically a king or member of the royal family
  • Someone that normal people would look up to or
    admire has outstanding qualities

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Possesses a Fatal Flaw
  • Also called the Hamartia
  • Traditional fatal flaw is typically hubris, or
    excessive pride
  • Flaw ultimately leads to heros downfall, often
    death

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Reversal of Fortune
  • First enjoys privileged life (remember noble
    birth!)
  • Flaw causes a reversal of fortune called the
    Peripeteia (perip?'te?)
  • Downfall seems moreimpressive due to fallfrom
    noble position

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An Imperfect Hero
  • Has outstanding quality or greatness, but
    audience must identify with him
  • Without imperfections,downfall would seem
    improbable or caused by fate only

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Downfall is a result of both fate and free will
  • Hero discovers his true identity and the reality
    of his situation. Moment of realization is called
    anagnorisis.
  • The hero's downfall is partially his own fault,
    the result of free choice
  • The gods also are somewhat responsible for the
    hero's fall.

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Punishment Outweighs the Crime
  • May be injured, or may suffer losses of family or
    fortune
  • Wounds are not entirely deserved

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Downfall arouses pity or fear
  • Audience feels pity for hero because flaw is not
    his fault, so downfall seems undeserved
  • Audience feels fear because they can identify
    with heros thoughts and actions
  • Through the arousal of pity and fear, we can
    purge these unhealthy emotionsthis is called
    catharsis
  • Waitthis could happen to me!
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