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Attributes of a Tragic Hero from Ars Poetica By Aristotle.

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1 Attributes of a Tragic Hero from Ars Poetica By Aristotle

2 Royal Birth  Born into a royal family or class  How did Oedipus have “royal birth?”

3 Achieves Great Heights  The tragic hero achieves something that sets him above even other royals.  What feat established this for Oedipus?  How did he achieve “great heights?”

4 Tragic Flaw  The Greeks called it “hamartia”--missing the mark  Perfectly human, forgivable shortcoming  A character flaw, not an act or event  Ambition, dishonesty, jealousy

5 Hubris  The specific “hamartia” of the tragic hero had to be hubris  The sin of unrelenting pride  Conceit  Arrogance  Thinking you cannot be touched by the gods, fate, punishment, etc

6 Evidence of Oedipus’ Hubris  Thought he could avoid the prophecy by leaving Corinth  Killed the old man to get his own way  Assumed Tiresias was lying  Ignored Jocasta’s and the shepherd’s advice to stop looking for the truth

7 The Fall The Hero, who reached such great heights, loses EVERYTHING Family, fortune, respect

8 What did Oedipus lose?

9 Tragic Vision  He comes to see and admit his shortcoming.  How do we know that Oedipus sees his flawed character?

10 Reversal The key to true Heroism

11 The Tragic Hero changes his life  Becomes a humble man  Willing to submit to the will of the gods.  Give evidence of Oedipus' reversal.


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