Tragedy was always a hot topic of stories and dramas. For centuries people have not been attracted to happy endings, but have been attracted to pathological emotional endings. The story of a sad ending ends with an attractive, happy note than those. Many of the best literary works are regarded as tragedy. Shakespeare will be a perfect example of a man who wrote many fun comedies; however, he is known for his serious tragedy. People are not contemptuous and funny, they seem to rely more on what confuses and makes them uneasy.
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.
So (and write the quality of tragic heroes), they are brilliant people who lead them to death through tragic defects, they understand that it is too late. Yes, these two characters have completely different tragic defects. Macbeth is "ambition to jump" and Hamlet (whose tragic flaws are more controversial) is often interpreted as laziness / intelligence.
What is the similarity between Hamlet and Macbeth? I know obvious things like murder, treason, power and power. But are there other similarities? I need help! ! !
Every tragic hero has a tragic flaw. The tragic defect of Macbeth is his ambition. Apart from his "leaping ambition" (1.7.27), there is no other reason for his evil. Macbeth has such a strong desire for the king; he will kill his friends and relatives to succeed in his mission. Without the help of the witch and Mrs Macbeth, Macbeth will not take action for the murder. These women urged Macbeth to think of the king, but due to his tragic flaws and ambition, Macbeth himself continued to carry out the plan and brought corruption. The tragic defect of Hamlet is his decisive point. He promised his father "Wipe out revenge" (1.5.31) "I will use feathers as fast meditation" (1.5.30), but I killed Claudius until the game is over. The lack of this action indicates that even if his father was murdered, he can not act according to his words. Hamlet has made excuses to avoid dealing with his promise.