In today's world, heroes are characterized by outstanding courage, dignity, or strength, but in fact anyone can become a hero. Just like everyone is their mother, the hero can listen to someone who has never heard from well-known George Washington. A man who did good for others is a hero. The most famous hero is a famous book and play like Odysseus Odysseus, or world history like Mahatma Gandhi. Siddhartha Gautama is a hero, but Odysseus and Gandhi are different.
• How do you define your hero in your own way? How do you define a hero in Homer's epic (Iliad and Odyssey)? Does Antigone meet these paradigms? As a woman, can Antigone be a hero? In what ways is Antigone heroic? Before you judge her, be sure to create a definition of the hero. • Journal entry. Students can contemplate similarities and differences between their lives and modern society and the lives of ancient Greeks. For example, what kind of sexual expectations do students meet in their lives? How does society treat people regardless of whether they comply with these expectations? What kind of loyalty is there in student life? Have you ever faced a contradiction for these loyalties?
Okonkwo is a tragic hero to answer this question, first of all we must first define the word "tragic hero" introduced by Aristotle. Aristotle defines a tragic hero as a character that fulfills three different demands. The character must be bigger than life and have a high social status. The character must also have a tragic flaw that has normal human nature and causes him to beat. In Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe, all these functions are published in Okonkwo of Umuofia. According to Aristotle's definition, the first characteristic of a tragic hero is that the character must be bigger than life. In the sense that he has a higher social significance, personality must be better than his companion. In this sense, we discovered that Okonkwo is a very powerful wrestler and his strength brought him a reputation from his town.