Queen Elsa is responsible for her own problems. She feared ...



ElsaTragic Hero or Great Queen?-1333492038350Queen Elsa is responsible for her own problems. She feared her powers and refused to learn how to use them, and because of this, she ended up abusing them, putting the whole town (including her sister) in danger. By isolating herself, she shows that she has no faith in her people to support her. Her isolation does not allow her to learn and grown as a person. Instead this ends up hurting her in the long run because she hurts people that she loves. She goes from being queen to being and enemy sought by others to kill. While her mistake is reversible, it put many people at risk of injury and even death and is A memorable mistake. However, she does learn from this and changes to become a great sister and queen.00Queen Elsa is responsible for her own problems. She feared her powers and refused to learn how to use them, and because of this, she ended up abusing them, putting the whole town (including her sister) in danger. By isolating herself, she shows that she has no faith in her people to support her. Her isolation does not allow her to learn and grown as a person. Instead this ends up hurting her in the long run because she hurts people that she loves. She goes from being queen to being and enemy sought by others to kill. While her mistake is reversible, it put many people at risk of injury and even death and is A memorable mistake. However, she does learn from this and changes to become a great sister and queen.Despite everything Queen Elsa has done for Arendelle:Noble Birth: Queen of ArendelleGood person: She has no hate for others, she feels she is misunderstoodTragic Flaw: Lack of faith in othersStruggles to solve her problems:How to use her magicSuffers more than she should:Alone and in silence; feeling like she can’t be herselfQueen ElsaMagic: Ice powersMisuse:Freezes her sister’s heart twiceFreezes her villageCreates a snowbeast to kill her sister and boyfriendThe Tragic Hero hall of shameWanted: Your nominations for the Tragic Hero Hall of Shame. For this assignment you are to apply the tragic hero “formula” to a real-life person or literary figure other than Oedipus. When we first started our study of Oedipus the King, we determined that a tragic hero:Aristotle's tragic hero qualities:is born of noble birth – has a high position in societyessentially a good personhas a tragic flawstruggles to solve a problemsuffers more than they deserveOther qualities of a tragic hero:is responsible for own fateincorporates many admirable “heroic” qualitiesfalls from great heights or from high esteemrealizes he/she has made an irreversible mistakefaces and accepts responsibility for own fateThroughout history, famous political leaders, celebrities, athletes and fictional characters have demonstrated very human flaws, flaws that ultimately may have led to their downfall from a position of high status. Research one of the following figures – or an individual of your own choice – and create a small poster explaining why this individual deserves a place in the Hall of Shame. Your tragic hero may not demonstrate every aspect of the pattern, but must show evidence of a serious flaw or error in judgment that leads to a fall. Possible nominees for the Tragic Hero Hall of Shame – you do not have to select from this list:1333500126365Political FiguresCelebritiesAthletesRichard NixonBritney SpearsPete RoseBill ClintonMartha Stewart Jason GiambiElliot Spitzer Marilyn MonroeMichael VickMarie AntoinetteParis HiltonMike TysonAnne BoleynAmy WinehouseBarry BondsJimi HendrixJim Morrison00Political FiguresCelebritiesAthletesRichard NixonBritney SpearsPete RoseBill ClintonMartha Stewart Jason GiambiElliot Spitzer Marilyn MonroeMichael VickMarie AntoinetteParis HiltonMike TysonAnne BoleynAmy WinehouseBarry BondsJimi HendrixJim Morrison Create your well-designed, attractive 8 ? x 11 poster in Word or another suitable program. Include a prominent visual. Your poster text must provide relevant biographical information and details to explain why your nominee deserves to be included in the Hall of Shame. Refer to as many aspects of the formula as you can. Explain any discrepancies between your nominee and the formula. (For example, even if your nominee rehabilitated him/herself, the flaw may be so strong that this person deserves a place of honor with the greatest of tragic heroes because that is what they are known for). Be creative and persuasive!! Do your best and don’t become a tragic hero yourself!Due: Monday 10/8 ................
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