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Page 1: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

Archetype

TRAGEDIES ANDTHE TRAGIC HERO

Page 2: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGEDY• A story about an important and heroic figure, who by

his own fault and his fate causes his downfall.

• Should evoke “fear and pity”:

• Fear that if this could happen to a great man it could happen to any man;

• Pity because we understand the character’s faults and motivations and want him to succeed.

Page 3: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGIC HEROES• Aristotle said, “the change of fortune presented must not

be the spectacle of a virtuous man brought from prosperity to adversity.“

• Has good intentions but also hubris (a sense of entitlement; he believes he is indestructible and as great as the gods or forces of fate)

• Ignores warnings and omens

• Is great and is therefore subject to and fated for a great end (his fall from grace).

Page 4: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGIC PLOT: 1) GREATNESS

Starts off heroic with good intentions; he is a king, figurehead, etc. NOTE: All tragic heroes are first epic, but not all epic heroes become tragic.

Page 5: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGIC PLOT: 2) FALL

Because of a mixture of hubris and fate, makes a grave mistake and is smote by the gods. The fall is tragic b/c he was so great and falls so far.

Page 6: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGIC PLOT: 2) DARKNESS

Experiences darkest moment, literally or figuratively. He becomes aware of and regrets his hubris.

Page 7: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

TRAGIC PLOT: 3) NO REDEMPTION

Tries to redeem himself, but it is too late: his actions have irreversible consequences. He has failed.

Page 8: Archetype TRAGEDIES AND THE TRAGIC HERO. TRAGEDY A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall

“THE INTERLOPERS” BY SAKI: A MODERN TRAGEDY?

• This story is about a blood feud that carries on throughout the generations. It is called “The Interlopers” which means the trespassers.

• Consider the tragic plot, the Lord’s Prayer, and the ending:

• Is this a story about forgiving those who’ve trespassed against you (an allegory of the Lord’s Prayer)? (In other words, it’s never too late to forgive.)

OR

• Is this a tragic tale meant to evoke fear and pity when they forgive too late?