1. Both tragic heroes, Okonkwo in "Things Fall Apart" and Julius Caesar in "Julius Caesar," are respected and powerful figures in their societies.
2. Both characters experience a downfall that is ultimately brought about by their own actions and flaws.
3. Both Okonkwo and Caesar exhibit hubris, or excessive pride, which ultimately leads to their downfall.
4. Both characters struggle with internal conflicts, with Okonkwo grappling with his fear of being perceived as weak and Caesar facing his ambition and desire for power.
5. Both tragic heroes have a tragic flaw that ultimately leads to their destruction - Okonkwo's fear of being perceived as weak and Caesar's ambition for power.
6. Both Okonkwo and Caesar face their downfall with a sense of inevitability, as their actions and choices lead them on a path towards tragedy.
give me similarities on tragic hero's in things fall apart and julius ceasar
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