This document discusses the key elements of tragedy and the tragic hero according to Aristotle. It defines tragedy as the literary representation of a serious action that ends in disaster for the protagonist. It explains that for Aristotle, the tragic hero is most effective if he is neither thoroughly good nor bad, but a mixture of both. The tragic hero must have four characteristics - nobility, a tragic flaw (hamartia), a reversal of fortune (peripetia) caused by his flaw, and recognition of his role in his downfall. Some other common traits of the tragic hero are that he suffers more than deserved, is noble but imperfect, understands his fate was self-inflicted, and arouses fear and empathy in the audience.
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Aristotle'[s view on Tragic Hero
1. Name : Upadhyay Devangana s.
Paper : literary theory & Criticism
M.A Sem-1 /Roll No-07
Guide : Dr. Dilip barad
Submitted to : M.K. Bhavnagar University
2. What is Tragedy ?
Tragedy term is broadly applied to literary
And especially to dramatic, representation
Of serious action which eventuate, in a
Disastrous conclusion for the protagonist
3. What is Tragic Hero?
Accordingly, Aristotle says that the Tragic Hero
Will most effectively evoke both our pity and terror
if he is neither thoroughly good nor thoroughly
bad but a mixture of both
4. An Aristotelian tragic hero must have four
characteristics:
Nobleness (of a noble birth) or wisdom (by virtue of
birth).
Hamartia (translated as tragic flaw, somewhat related
to hubris, but denoting excess in behavior or
mistakes).
A reversal of fortune (peripetia) brought about
because of the hero's tragic error.
The discovery or recognition that the reversal was
brought about by the hero's own actions
5. Some other common traits characteristic of a tragic
hero:
Hero must suffer more than he deserves.
Hero must be noble in nature, but imperfect so that
the Hero must have discovered his fate by his own
actions, not by things happening to himaudience can
see themselves in him
6. Hero must see and understand his doom, as well as the
fact that his fate was discovered by his own actions.
Hero's story should arouse fear and empathy.
Hero must be physically or spiritually wounded by his
experiences, often resulting in his death.
Ideally, the hero should be a king or leader of men, so
that his people experience his fall with him
The hero must be intelligent so he may learn from his
mistakes.