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The Tragic Hero

The Tragic Hero Oedipus is in all respects a tragic hero. He has hubris, or pride, is nobly born, suffers nobly, reacts with emotion, and is ruined by the end of the story. Oedipus shows that he has pride at many times. A good example is when he first addresses the chorus. He says, with much hubris, “Look!


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