The first scenario that I believe will
conform the best to the 8 stages of tragedy would be the tragedy of the
marathon runner. I created this tragedy and it is about a man who was training
for a marathon but started to get these pains in his legs and being an
ignorance and stupid person he continually ingested drugs from an illegal vendor,
which eventually lead to his legs having to be amputated. This portrays that he
is not bad because he was running in support for his family and a good cause but
not good because he kept taking drugs that he knew wouldn’t result in a good
outcome. His tragic flaw was ignorance and stupidity in decision-making. This
characters peripety is when he realizes that he has to get his leg amputated
but doesn’t accept his fate and waits even longer to have the infection get
even worse. Any person may feel sorry for him because he is a regular guy
involving himself with drugs to overcome an obstacle, and is very relatable to
many people. A challenge would be to have his flaw be a continuous issue. Another
challenge would be to show the effect these drugs had on his family.
The second scenario that would also conform
to the 8 stages of tragedy would be the tragedy about a painter having trust
issues and finally allowing himself to trust and have it all be a scam. The
painter would be the tragic hero because he is not all good because he doesn’t
trust people and doesn’t allow him to love but also isn’t all bad because he
doesn’t harm anyone is very kind. His flaw is a lack of trust that leads to
very serious repercussions. The catharsis would be when the customer who
purchases all his merchandise is a scam. This influences the audience to feel
pity because he was mistreated as a child, which led to his trust issues which
lead to his demise. This makes the audience feel pity for this character
because everyone can connect to this mistreatment. Some challenges to write
this would be to include irony and to have a chorus. Another challenge would be
to build up suspense and to create an image and personality of the character if
he doesn’t show his emotions.
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