Tuesday, December 13, 2016

The Tragic Hero

One of the first plays read in class in the Drama unit is "Antigone". Prior to reading the play, we learned the concept of what a tragic hero in a piece of literature is.

Tragic Hero:

  • doomed to make a serious error in judgment made by an irreversible mistake
  • meet a tragic death
  • audience is affected by pity and fear
  • born into nobility
  • actions result in an increase of self-awareness and self-knowledge
"A man cannot become a hero until he realizes his own downfall" - Aristotle 

In the play "Antigone", the main character Antigone fits all the criteria of a tragic hero. Her decision to bury her fallen brother despite the law is what leads to her downfall. In this lesson, I learned in one  of our many fishbowls that a person can either believe that their destiny is lead by existentialism or fate. Existentialism is the belief that a person's outcomes are base on individual decisions while fate occurs beyond a person's control. I believe that a mix of existentialism and fate happen in life to every single person and that one cannot be exist with out the other.

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