Tragic Heroes in Literature

The concept of the tragic hero has been a pivotal element in literature, resonating through centuries of storytelling. This archetype, rooted in ancient Greek tragedy, is characterized by a protagonist who is admirable yet flawed, with their downfall often resulting from a tragic flaw or hamartia. This article delves into the essence of the tragic hero, exploring its historical origins, defining characteristics, and its evolution in modern literature.

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