Yes, he was.
Hubris - Compare with Nemesis
He was not brought down by a tragic flaw, but by honor, not a flaw but a key charactaristic in his admirable personality.
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No, he is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined to be someone who is inherently good with a flaw in their character. They can perform an action or deed that then turns into their metaphorical or literal death. John Proctors' flaw was his lust for Abigail Williams, with his literal death ending the play and his life
I believe it is Roland. I could be wrong though. :)
Roland
Beowulf was the hero who was the son of Ecgtheow and the grandson of Hrethel. He is a legendary Geatish hero in the Old English epic poem "Beowulf".
Director: Roland Emmerich Source: IMDb
It depends on how you view a hero. Napoleon could be viewed as a hero, because he brought peace to France and expanded French territory.
Well, he was the winged horse who helped a Greek hero slay the Chimera, but later accidentally killed the hero... Pegasus didn't intentionally do either thing, though. I guess he brought more good than evil to the mortals.
The Song of Roland is considered to be one of the finest examples of chanson de geste. Chanson de geste is a literary form that celebrated the legendary acts of a hero.
It was the only major win for the US, and it was fought 2 weeks after the Treaty of Ghent was signed. This made Jackson a war hero.
a tragic hero is some one who is brought down by a single weakness. So yes zues is a tragic hero since his only weakness is fate
Hero
Oedipus and Roland are both tragic heroes because they experience a downfall due to a fatal flaw in their character. Oedipus's tragic flaw is his pride and impulsiveness, while Roland's is his sense of duty and loyalty. Despite their noble qualities, both characters meet a tragic fate that brings about their downfall.
you have to tell if she is celebrity or a good hero.:@