From the beginning, flower readers for Algernon wanted to identify Charlie Gordon in an important way: his pride and ambition. Charlie's pride - his respect, the desire for wisdom and fame - is the center of his personality: Without pride, professor Nemour never chooses to accept actions that make him a genius. But Charlie's pride is his greatest weakness and greatest strength. With pride, Charlie has the tragic heroic qualities: a strong, ambitious person who tries to be great and is punished by the universe by doing so.
Like any tragic hero Charlie gains with ambition, diligence, and incredible fortune. As he was anxious for "wisdom," he was chosen to do magic surgery, and after he underwent surgery he will learn as much about the world as possible. Soon, Charlie started "rising" in the world: he got better work, mastered dozens of languages, wrote coordination, and began to study his own academic research. Even though this is a Science Fiction novel, the idea of improving your ambition will be immediately recognized by readers. Charlie is praised by the people around him (his colleagues and later academic colleagues) and I want to learn more about life. . As far as possible
Charlie is rising, but his own pride is moving and heroic; but when he is wonderful his pride will be unbearable. Charlie is convinced that his intelligence is beyond the wisdom of the greatest scientists and professors on Earth He laughed at his colleagues and laughed at Nemur innocence innocently and he made him a genius It is a man to do. We, Charlie's big fault is his "arrogance" - this extreme selfish pride - that is, it will be an incentive for him to become a genius
This is a tragedy, so Charlie can not proceed further. After all, the laws of science punish him for a promotion of genius - not only to restore him to its original state but also to lower his intelligence at first. Amazingly, the flowers for Algernon are more than just a warning story about the danger of being too arrogant. We believe Charlie's arrogance is a personal deficiency, but we can not completely reject his pride and ambition. Charlie's burden is that he achieved so much that even if he was ultimately punished, we urged us to do the same for our lives. Pride may be a flaw, but because it is a typical human emotion - more knowledge and a desire of respect - we will respect Charlie as his tragic hero
One of the foundations for creating your example of a tragic hero who analyzes an immortal piece of appropriate tragic hero and a heroic article is arrogant. This is the pride that causes the hero to make a fatal mistake. If there is no tragic guilt, arrogance can not exist in tragic heroes. The collision of these functions has given us special results. Oedipus is the protagonist of the tragedy Oedipus Rex created by Sophocles in the 5th century BC. Edips is King of Thebes and his people praises all their troubles. You can see that the requirements for a high position (in this case the best position) position are fulfilled. This is not surprising as Aristotle considers Edpsus to be the best example of tragedy heroes. The personal qualities of the king are also very high. His moral standard will never allow him to do anything in his life. When I learned that he was going to be a father's murderer, he left home without understanding what he took the first step towards his tragic fate.
As far as Aristotle's tragic theory is concerned, Edips is a tragic hero because he is not perfect but has a tragic flaw. Aristotle noted that the tragic defects of Edips are excessive pride (arrogance) and self-righteousness. He also pointed out that certain features were identified as tragic heroes. Aristotle must use the results of his actions after using Edepus as an ideal model saying that the protagonist of the tragedy must be an important or influential person and making a mistake in judgment It will not. A tragic hero must be learned from his misjudgment, his tragic flaws and will be an example for the audience.
Pride, excessive self-esteem and confidence. "Arrogance" means the emotions of Greek tragic heroes, they ignored God's warning and it resulted in disasters. Pride is a kind of error that arises from pride of pride and self superiority. A spectator filled with unhealthy emotions such as confusion, compassion and fear will see a drama developing fictional actions that can be harmful if it occurs in real life. It causes emotionally dramatic behavior, disappears psychologically and clears harmful emotions and emotions.