<u>Which statement about the tragic hero is false?</u>
<em>D. A tragic hero finds redemption by the end of the comedy.</em>
A <u>tragic hero</u> is the main protagonist on those <u>tragedies</u> found in Greek literature. Some of the <u>features</u> of this protagonist are that he has a virtuous status, presents a tragic flaw that leads him to his death and is a complex character, easily relatable for the audience.
In tragedies, the <u>tragic</u> hero doesn't find redemption because he is sealed by his fate or death. Comedies rarely present a tragic hero.
The tragic heroes are characters in the literacy works who makes a wrong judgement that inevitably led to his or her own destruction. From the choices, the statement that is not true about the tragic hero is letter "D. a tragic hero finds redemption by the end of the comedy".
1 - Polyphemus heard a prophecy that he would lose an eye to a hero in an attack.<span> 2 - Zeus' sign of the attacking eagles and Halitherses' prediction of Odysseus' vengeful return.</span>