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A Modern Concept.   It was Aristotle who first described the elements of a tragic hero in the classical Greek tragedy plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles.

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1 A Modern Concept

2   It was Aristotle who first described the elements of a tragic hero in the classical Greek tragedy plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides 2500 years ago.elements of a tragic hero  The definition of an anti-hero can be subjective. He is usually the protagonist or a key character. Definition

3  Generally, an anti-hero will have the following qualities: it is clear that he has human frailties; he has flaws he is more accessible to readers because he is more "gritty"

4  Additional Qualities  he is often disillusioned with society, or increasingly becomes so.  he often seeks redemption or revenge for his own satisfaction, and sometimes for the greater good of society.  unlike the classical tragic hero, he doesn't always think about what the right, moral thing to do is- he often thinks about what's right for him.

5  Additional Qualities  he is often misunderstood by others in his society  he could perhaps be called a noble criminal or a vigilante  qualities normally belonging to villains - such as amorality, greed and violent tendencies - are tempered with more human, identifiable and even noble traits

6 Additional Qualities their noble motives are pursued by breaking the law; a.k.a. "the ends justify the means" increased moral complexity and rejection of traditional values

7  Examples, anyone? Information for this presentation was found on http://english.learnhub.com/lesson/7614-anti-heroes-in- literature.


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