To what extent do trauma, tragedy, and adversity build resilience?Do you remembe

To what extent do trauma, tragedy, and adversity build resilience?Do you remember when we learned about Aristotle’s archetype The Hero’s Journey? Well, Aristotle also established a tragic hero. A tragic hero is -a type of character in a tragedy, usually the protagonist, who has heroic traits that earn them the sympathy of the audience, but they also have flaws or make mistakes that ultimately lead to their own downfall. According to Aristotle, a tragic hero must have the following characteristics:- Nobility – Flaws- Suffer a reversal of fortuneThey must also have the sympathy of the audience, and despite their best efforts or intentions, come to ruin because of some tragic flaw in their own character. Connecting the EQ to “The Crucible” – John Proctor demonstrates, through his decisions, his actions, and his inactions, that he fits the bill as a tragic hero – if not in the sense Aristotle envisioned, at least as Arthur Miller did. Cite two specific and different pieces of evid

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