How does Ivan fit the definition of a tragic hero?

How does Ivan fit the definition of a tragic hero?

Use the definition of tragic hero from this week’s video. How does Ivan fit the definition of a tragic hero? How does Tolstoy change our expectations of the tragic hero? Is this story a modern tragedy?

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How does Ivan fit the definition of a Tragic Hero?

In literature, a tragic hero refers to a character who makes a mistake or judgment error that leads to their fall or destruction. In this essay, the assigned book is titled the death of Ivan Ilyich by Tolstoy in 1886. The novella is considered to be one of the biggest masterpieces of Tolstoy and was written after converting his religion.

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