I, III, and IV
Agamemnon and Paris lacked Achilles' bravery and fighting skill in Homer's epic, The Illiad. In Sophocles' Antigone, King Creon of Thebes lacks Antigone's honor and willingness to respect the gods.
The elements of a typical Greek tragic hero are bravery and a relatively high position in society. The anti-hero of a Greek tragedy would ice or greed.
II and III
Modern tragedies and ancient tragedies have a lot in common, but the typical hero in a modern tragedy should be more like the rest of us.
the tragic hero
Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing
Typical means something that has the same qualities or characteristics of others in the same group or category. It's similar to the words normal and average. For example, I have typical symptoms of a flu.
Typical properties refer to common characteristics or features that are often associated with a particular object, substance, or concept. These properties can help to define, identify, or categorize things based on their usual or expected qualities.
No, "The Taming of the Shrew" is not considered a tragedy; it is a comedy. The play features humorous situations, witty dialogue, and ultimately a happy resolution, typical of Shakespearean comedies. The central plot revolves around the courtship and taming of Katherina, culminating in her marriage to Petruchio. While it does explore themes of gender roles and social dynamics, its comedic elements and conclusion classify it as a comedic work rather than a tragedy.
That his life takes an unfortunate turn is evidence that "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.) is a typical tragedy.Specifically, a tragedy deals with the unfortunate turn that a hero's life takes. The description fits what happens to Theban King Oedipus. Oedipus is a hero, because he does great deeds and is the main character. But his life takes an unfortunate turn, and Oedipus ends up friendless, homeless, jobless, sightless and wifeless.