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Title: Tragedy and the Tragic Hero


1
Tragedy and the Tragic Hero
  • Romeo Juliet, LA 1-2H

2
The Tragedy as Genre
  • Drama characterized by conflict between the
    protagonist and a higher force (can be anything
    from the gods to society)
  • Suffering of the hero evokes pity and dread in
    the audience
  • Elizabethan tragedy mixes comedy tragedy,
    emphasizes action spectacle, and the individual
    leads to violence and/or conflict

3
Two versions of Tragic Hero
  • Aristotle Greek philosopher (ca. 4th century
    B.C.)
  • A.C. Bradley Oxford professor of poetry and
    Shakespeare expert (ca. early 20th century)

4
Aristotles definition Tragic Hero
  • Goodness
  • Superiority (in affairs of state, intellect,
    etc.)
  • Tragic flaw
  • Realization of flaw demise

5
Tragic flaw demise
  • The realization of the tragic flaw demise comes
    as an epiphany or catharsis to the hero
  • CATHARSIS an emotional purgingan excess of
    emotion (usu. pity fear) that leads to
    purification
  • Should arouse this fear and empathy in audience

6
Bradleys definition Tragic Hero
  • Important or of a high degree
  • Inclined to a certain course with an incapacity
    to oppose his driving force
  • Need not be good
  • Hope to achieve intended outcomes, but what they
    achieve is horribly unlike them
  • Play depicts troubled part of heros life
  • In the end, there is a sense of waste

7
Practice timed write prompt
  • Discuss, using specific examples, how
    Shakespeares use of comic relief heightens the
    tragic elements of Romeo and Juliet and amplifies
    the catharsis in the audience.
  • Things to consider character foils
    antithesis, catharsis, mood/tone

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Things to consider for the timed write
  • Tragedy (definition)
  • Tragic hero (Aristotle Bradley definition)
  • Tragic flaw
  • Catharsis
  • Antithesis
  • Foil
  • Mood/tone
  • Comic relief
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