According to Aristotle, any tragedy has a tragic hero who possesses a tragic flaw which ultimately causes his own downfall. The concept of a tragic hero can also be applied to real-life individuals. For example, Michael Jackson, also known as the “king of pop”, began his life as a common man before achieving high status in the eyes of the world. To begin, Michael Jackson was born to Katherine and Joseph Jackson in Gary, Indiana on August 29, 1958; since his early years, Jehovah's Witnesses had an affinity for music. In 1964, Joseph decided that his sons Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael (excluding Randy, the three year old child) “would form a musical group. He managed the group and booked them in clubs and local arenas throughout the Midwest. After being …show more content…
There, they stayed at the homes of Diana Ross and Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. All in all, Michael Jackson pushed his improvised youth to become a social elite. From the “king of pop” Michael Jackson's life develops into a Shakespearean tragedy because he possessed the fatal flaw of impulsivity. His hamartia is that he acted hastily,without thinking about the consequences of his actions. Although he was a great musician, he died on June 25, 2009 because of a disease that he suffered; another reason for his downfall was that the American pop musician Michael Jackson faced allegations of child sexual abuse in 1993 and 2003. Additional claims emerged posthumously. In 1993, Evan Chandler, a dentist and screenwriter based in Los Angeles, accused Jackson of sexually abusing Chandler's 13-year-old son, Jordan.’’(A.J. Hammer)this exemplifies a Shakespearean tragic hero with his impulsive thoughts in his career. Given the above points, Michael Jackson's life started at the bottom of poverty whilst loving his dancing career, climbing up the work force until he let his impulsive thoughts get to his head and ended up touching a thirteen year old kid in 1993 and another in