The heroes' actions will serve as a catalyst for positive change, fostering unity and resilience within their community. By confronting challenges head-on and inspiring others, they can mitigate the risk of tragedy through proactive measures and collective support. Their courage and determination instill hope, encouraging those around them to take action and prevent future crises. Ultimately, their efforts create a ripple effect, reinforcing the idea that collective action can lead to a safer, more harmonious environment.
(Apex Learning) A tragedy has characters who suffer pain and loss, while a comedy has funny situations and a happy ending.
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He is the main character in a tragedy, if that is what you mean. Some people have pretty arcane definitions of what qualifications tragic heroes need to have, and then spend their time either rejecting plays which are obviously tragedies because they do not meet the definition, or perverting the nature of the protagonist's character to make it meet the definition.
On Hogan's Heroes, Newkirk is a corporal.
-its a tragedy - it lead to succes - people expect happy endings and that's what makes the play different than other ones - wanted to create a true symbol of love -otherwise it would have been an ordinary love story - people didn't really think about love like this in that time
Tragedy is a form of drama that focuses on the hardships faced by Greek heroes. It typically involves themes of fate, destiny, and the consequences of human actions. Examples include plays by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus.
the hero's mistakes get judged
the hero's mistakes get judged
The famous tragedy of Shakespeare was Othelo.It is still discussed with considerable curiosity.Even some critics say if the heroes of Hamlet and Othelo had exchanged,the tragedy would not have happened.
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Of course not, they make their way through to glory no matter where they come from. They are heroes because of their actions not because of where they come from.
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Tragic and Epic heroes have some common traits, such as their upbringing, or their actions during the story's exposition. In the start a story, both heroes are of noble stature and obtain great strength. They are usually known by their people and are faced with a dilemma. As both heroes are human beings, they are neither virtuous nor malevolent, but lay between. They are both heroes, meaning that they are idolized or looked up to by others. Tragic and Epic heroes both have an effect on the reader, either fulfilling their needs or causing catharsis. Either way, they have an emotional effect on the reader, resulting in an epiphany or sudden realization. Both heroes, at the end of the novel, poem, or story, allow the reader to perceive the strength or the capability of an ordinary human being. _____ Salma El Azhary Gr. 10 Student
(Apex Learning) A tragedy has characters who suffer pain and loss, while a comedy has funny situations and a happy ending.
Heroes are good to have. It supports our faith in individual actions and morals and self-determination
A tragedy is the form of play in which the main character dies as a tragic hero. A tragedy always includes death and destruction in its content. Heroes are tragic, because they die or are destroyed. They all have fatal flaws that contribute to their deaths or destruction.
Yes, you can. Heroes can be everyday people who do brave things to help others. You can even be a hero just by helping out in your neighborhood.