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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagoni

Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagonists.A hero/ heroine is described as the principal male/ female character in a literary or dramatic work or the cardinal figure in an event, period, or movement. The classic tragic hero was defined by Aristotle in the fourth century as, someone who is highly renowned and aureate (LATWP, 639), suggesting that there is a natural right ordering and proportion of traits within the human being that if violated, produces calamity (LATWP, 639). The book goes on to define classical cataclysm as one that involves the inevitable destruction of a noble person by means of character flaw, usually a disproportionate measure of a specific human attribute such as pride, jealousy or indecision (LATWP, 639).On the other hand, another type of tragic hero exists, the groundbreaking tragic hero. This type of hero is a product of a clash between the individual and the social environment. Arthur Miller, the famous playwright said, e ach person has a chosen image of self and position, tragedy results when the characters environment denies the fulfillment of this self concept. (LATWP, 640). This is a contrast from Aristotles classic tragic hero because the hero is no longer born into nobility but gains stature in the action of pitting self against cosmos, and the tragedy becomes, the disaster inherent in being tear away from our chosen image of what and who we are in this world. (LATWP, 640).In the tragic play named after it...

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