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One archetype is the tragic hero, or a hero who experiences failure due to an internal flaw or external power. Read
Aristotle's classical definition of a tragie
hero, cited in the first column of the following table. Then provide examples
and events from Okonkwo's life to analyze how the author develops him as a
believable tragic hero. In addition, provide examples of heroic behavior using
the lives of other characters from literature or film.


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