English, 06.04.2021 03:00 sarahsteelman
A hero is not always a tragic hero. Read Aristotle's classical definition of a tragic
hero, analyzed in the first column below. Then, complete the chart by providing examples from Okonkwo's life as well as the lives of other characters from
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