Orenthal James Simpson Tragic Hero

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Orenthal James Simpson (O.J) puts the tragic in tragic hero. This NFL and film superstar wore his pride on his sleeve, and wanted everyone to strive to be like him. Simpson changed so many people’s lives for the better, and thousands of people aspired to be just like him. It wasn’t until his hamartia got the best of him, and his life was reversed completely. Once he recognized his mistake, it was far too late, and both his family and society were taken by complete and utter surprise, and he had to live with what he had done. Simpson made the entire world feel bad for his actions for eleven long months, until October 3rd, 1995, when society felt a sense of catharsis from the consequences of his actions. Through the elements of a tragic hero, …show more content…

During the time that O.J was on trial for the murders of Nicole and Ronald, everyone who was following the hearing had a deep sense of fear and pity. They were fearing that the man they once adored and aspired to be like was actually capable of committing such an inconspicuous crime. Also, due to the accusations of the murder, the viewers were also feeling in the sense of pity, in both sadness and disappointment. The acts that O.J Simpson was accused of caused the audience to feel disappointed in his actions, as well as sadness towards his family. The accusations developed about O.J left people who didn’t even personally know him in tears. People were so sad about his downfall. The accusation led to the fact that O.J left his family with no mother and technically no father, as he’d be spending time in prison. Furthermore, since he was found not guilty, there was a large part of the audience that felt a sense of release and emotion, and some felt bad that he was ever accused of this, but rather he just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Due to the fact that O.J and Nicole were separated for a couple years before she died, Nicole had made new friendships, and there was no proof that someone new that she met could have caused this crime and tried to frame Simpson, due to his past accused abuse …show more content…

He was in high position, as he was a famous football player and actor. His hamartia was his anger and jealousy, which caused him to act out. This led to his anagnorisis, which was him admitting to theft and speeding, and apologizing to all his fans. This then continued to peripeteia, which was how he lost 33.5 million dollars, friends, respect, and family. This all led up to catharsis, which was felt during the trial, and the end, when he was released from prison. The entire viewers felt disappointment towards O.J and sadness to what he had done to his family-leaving them without a mother. Orenthal Simpson was an extremely talented athlete, who was idolized by everyone, and his flaws caused him to act out, leaving the world full of different emotions (mainly pity, sadness, and

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