Key Terms
Characteristics of a Tragic Hero
Tragic Events From The Novel
100

This philosopher’s definition of a tragic hero is often referenced in literary discussions of tragic characters

Aristotle

100

A tragic hero is usually someone in this type of position, either socially, morally, or economically elevated and whose downfall affects the audience deeply

High status

100

Winston writes a secret diary which acts as a rebellious act against the Party. This is a dangerous, personal decision to hold onto his thoughts.

Internal conflict

200

This term refers to the tragic hero’s downfall, which is often inevitable and caused by their own flaw

Hamartia

200

This final stage in a tragic hero's arc involves not just defeat, but a complete loss of identity, purpose, or humanity

Tragic downfall

200

Winston and Julia are captured by the Thought Police after betraying their secret relationship. This marks a sharp shift in Winston’s fate.

Reversal of fortune or Peripeteia

300

The emotional release the audience experiences after witnessing the tragic hero’s downfall, which may evoke both pity and fear

Catharsis

300

This flaw or error of judgment in the tragic hero leads to their eventual downfall

Fatal flaw or hamartia

300

In his diary, Winston writes, “If there is hope, it lies in the proles.” He believes that the working class holds the key to overthrowing the Party.

Fatal flaw or Hamartia

400

According to Aristotle, this moment is when the tragic hero experiences a sudden reversal of fortune, going from good to bad

Peripeteia

400

The tragic hero’s internal struggle between competing desires or beliefs is known as this

Internal conflict

400

After enduring severe torture, Winston is mentally broken and comes to the realization that he loves Big Brother, fully accepting the Party's control.

Recognition or Anagnorisis

500

This term refers to the tragic hero's recognition of their flaw or the reality of their situation

Anagnorisis

500

This moment in a tragedy occurs when the hero comes to understand a critical truth about themselves, their circumstances, or the forces around them, often too late to prevent the tragic outcome.

Recognition or Anagnorisis

500

After being captured and tortured, Winston is mentally and physically broken. During his torture in the Ministry of Love, he begs for Julia to be tortured instead of him.

Tragic Downfall - Not physical but spiritual

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