Introduction
Tragic hero refers to such a protagonist who
continually suffers the tragic consequences despite of all his works, words or
conducts pursued either for eliminating them or for some other reasons. Reason
being somewhere down the line these actions and words backed up with some
destiny or luck are responsible for these consequences to encounter with the
protagonist. Henchard was hubris’ victim and as such it became the
root cause of some of the tragedies to become part of Henchard’s biography. Besides there were other factors responsible for his
life’s tragedies as well as under,
Tragic Beginning
The beginning of the novel itself sounds enough to
demonstrate the tragedy that marked the beginning of Henchard’s career. Henchard in a
downtrodden drunken state sells off his wife and daughter Susan and
Elizabeth-Jane respectively to as sailor Newson for 5 Guineas. As it’s said the importance of air is felt in its absence only; he, by the
time could realize his mistake a tragedy was encrypted to his biography with he
left with no family.
Envied Friendship
After a tragic start Henchard becomes the mayor of a
town named Casterbridge but being pretty unsuccessful in his business he hires
an honourable Scotchman named Donald Farfrae as his manager who not just helps
him boost his business but also becomes his close friend. But the growing fame
of Farfrae and his negligence by the people of the town becomes a cause of
jealously for Henchard and he begins despising his own manager and a dear
friend thus yielding a tragic consequence of his firing Farfrae and not just
losing a good manager and friend but also provoking another tragic incidence in
his life; consequence of which he suffers later on in the form of Farfrae’s becoming his business rival
with more better skills than himself.
Solitariness
Another tragedy surpasses Henchard in the form of
death of his re-courted wife Susan whom he got back again after a long span.
Moreover her letter provokes Henchard to add up another tragic incidence for
himself. Susan leaves off a note revealing Elizabeth-Jane’s anagorisis of being
Newson’s daughter. This revelation turns astound
Henchard indignant towards Elizabeth-Jane thus making her and own self
estranged and alone respectively.
Re-failure of love
To Henchard’s surprise Lucetta moves in to
Casterbridge and solitary Henchard intends courting her, thus proposing her for
marriage. Estranged Elizabeth-Jane coincidently meets her and finally moves in
with her to her house. Thus solitude Henchard proposes Lucetta for marriage
with the promise of returning back her love-letters. Hence here too he suffers
the tragic incidence.
Superstition, the intruding tragedy
Henchard’s immense belief on superstition
also turns out to be a great tragedy when, to know about the weather forecast
he seeks the help of a soothsayer unlike Farfrae his arch competitor. This
faith over superstition consequently delivered him the incorrect information
pertaining to monsoon on which Henchard’s entire
harvest relied upon, thus incurring enormous loss without having enough money
to keep his clothes together i.e. no money to pay back to the creditors.
Consequently after being declared bankrupt his entire property was sealed and
used up against his debts with Henchard ending up as a labour in Farfrae’s farm who also bought most of his property.
Tragic Death
Henchard after his insolvency begins to live alone in
small place; Elizabeth-Jane after Lucetta’s marriage leaves their house and
Henchard reconciles her with both living up together. But again he’s overtaken
by the tragedy in the form of Newson’s return and enquiring about
Elizabeth-Jane whom he fibs/lies of being dead as well.
But ere Elizabeth’s marriage he turn up
again asking her to meet him through anonymous letter. Realizing the truth
contained in the future Henchard leaves her and the town. Later on he’s even despised off by her daughter who became well aware of the
ultimate truth when he comes with a congratulatory present on her marriage with
Farfrae. Traumatically distressed Henchard returns back and just before half an
hour of Farfrae’s arrival he meets his tragic climax
Conclusion
Thus despite of all his temporary and fragile
happiness Henchard receives ultimately leads him to add up to the previous
mishap that occurred either of his misfortune or misdeeds. Throughout his life
span, from his becoming mayor to his distressed decease, was the aftermath of
his intimate and integral part of life called tragedy. Henceforth it can be
fairly concluded that Henchard was a tragic hero.
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