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    Okonkwo Tragic Hero

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    enemy, friend, loved-one, or hero. What makes one a hero varies in cultures with opposing values. In the novel, Things Fall Apart, written by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo lives in pre-colonial Nigeria in a clan where he is considered a hero. While he is aggressive in nature--partially due to the fact that his father was soft and a man of no title--Okonkwo is still considered a hero because in his clan, masculinity is cherished most among men; specifically, Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Conversely, in the epic

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    If you were a hero what kind would you be? Would you be an Anti-hero, or maybe a Catalyst hero. Two very different heroes are Okonkwo and Odysseus. In the book Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is the village strong man who shows little emotion, except when he is angry. However, in the end Okonkwo stands up and defends his village. Okonkwo is a Tragic hero, because he is flawed in the way he treats his family in his rage, and how he has many inner demons. The Odyssey is a story about a warrior trapped on

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    those men, taking him to troy and bring them home with all those paths of danger. As a tragic hero , Odyssey contains tragic flaws which include cockiness , violence , and arrogance these flaws negatively impact the story by choice of leadership, putting his men in danger , and thinking one way but not searching for other ways. A tragic hero is described as arrogance and causing more problems. Odyssey is a tragic hero because of his

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    Tragic Heroes: Creon, Odysseus and Brutus Every child dreams of being a hero while growing up. Superman, Batman or Captain America, but usually never a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as a noble person who acquires heroic or potential heroic abilities. Creon, Odysseus and Brutus all had heroic qualities that made them qualified as tragic Heros. Creon came from the tragedy Antigone by Sophocles. He was the king of Thebes who had a great sense of pride and had a different

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    Who is the Better Hero? What characteristics are essential for a person to have to be considered a hero? Does this person have to have super strength or extreme bravery. In modern day society a hero is just your average person, who has flaws just like you and me. In the book The Odyssey the main character Odysseus was a brave soldier during the trojan war. He used his smart witts to get back to his hometown of Ithaca to return to his family. In the book All Things Fall Apart, the main character Okonkwo

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    differences between Homer’s Odysseus and Shakespeare's Macbeth. Theses differences come from the fact that Odysseus is an epic hero, while Macbeth is a tragic hero. Common traits of a tragic hero are the hero is of noble birth the hero possesses a tragic flaw that eventually leads to his downfall. The flaw offer has to do with excessive pride also known as hubris. On the other hand, epic heroes are larger than life and embody the values of particular society, an epic hero is superhuman. He is braver

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    plays a significant role in revealing the story of Odysseus. Each storyteller reveals a part of the past of Odysseus and his heroic deeds. Each of their stories gives insight into what a hero should be, according to the standards of the Greek society, and they each reflect a different aspect of a hero. When pieced together, each story becomes part of a whole, however, each has a different function within the epic. Some may not contribute to the hero directly, but teach a moral or lesson to the audience

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    A Hero’s Attributes For most, a hero is someone that one looks up to, someone one can trust, like John Keating or Superman. A hero possess certain traits, like courage, righteousness, and acting boldly. Without traits like these, there would be no hero qualities, no reason to justify why someone should be considered a hero. As everyday life goes on, books,information, and opinions change. For example, Odysseus in The Odyssey, his opinions and point of view throughout the whole book never changed

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    Heros in Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Homer's Odyssey, and Tan's Joy Luck Club         In world literature, there are two types of archetypal protagonists, the mythic hero and the tragic hero. Mythic heroes, like Homer's Odysseus, represent the combination of superhuman virtues and human imperfections. These traits create a supernatural adventure with a realistic character. The mythic hero is favored by divine powers and eventually achieves a certain goal or completes a certain journey

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    Okonkwo Vs Odysseus

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    different backgrounds. Odysseus comes from the epic, The Odyssey. The main character Odysseus goes on multiple adventures that test his character time after time. Okonkwo comes from the book, Things Fall Apart. Which is about how the protagonist, Okonkwo’s tragic fall of, and the destruction of the Igbo culture. Though knowing both characters and their hero types, Odysseus fits the mold of an epic hero better than Okonkwo fits a tragic hero. One reason that Odysseus fits his hero type beyond compare

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