Forth: the Definition of a Tragic Hero
Words: 572 1340The notion of a tragic hero stands as a cornerstone of literary critique, notably within the realm of classical Greek tragedy. Emerging from the annals of ancient Greek playwright Aristotle's discourse in his "Poetics," the tragic hero has undergone evolution while retaining the fundamental attributes outlined by Aristotle: nobility, a tragic flaw, a descent from grace, and a moment of epiphany. This exposition delves into the delineation and subtleties of a tragic hero in literature, elucidating how this archetype persists […]