5. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a tragic hero?
(A) The hero must be good
(B) The hero must be male
(C) The hero's character must be consistent
(D) The hero must be of high social status
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Answer:
Doesn't matter whether the status of hero is lower or higher but the part of tragedy is important
(D) The hero must be of high social status
In literatures, a tragic hero is a person with chivalrous or respectable attributes, yet in addition, a disastrous defect that at last prompts their destruction. There's nothing that this defect can't be, from pride or vanity to unnecessary interest or envy, however, it will forever prompt the person's end, regardless of whether strict (for example demise) or figurative (losing their position or notoriety, for example). Aristotle ordered the attributes of the exemplary unfortunate saint in Greek show as, as a general rule, a male person of respectable birth who encounters an inversion of fortune because of a fatal defect. Furthermore, the acknowledgment of this imperfection inspires compassion from a group of people.