Considering the character Kirsten Raymond for the novel Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel as the tragic hero here.
Physical harm of surviving is the most difficult and tends to have a great amount of effect on many. In literature, a there is always a tragic hero that has a major flaw that tends to evokes some sort of disappointment, understanding, and compassion for the hero’s trouble
Kirsten’s past life is very vague being that her memories are in pieces lost and unable for her to connect them. Kirsten is about eight years old when the Georgia Flu strikes. A child actor, having been the one of many to witness the onstage …show more content…
Eleven comics, which she is attached to as her most prized possessions. But the collapse does not change Kirsten is profession or what she likes most about the world. That being in the traveling symphony and breaking into old abandoned houses.
Being the tragic, heroic figure in the novel is a great deal. Kirsten Raymond has her moments of tragedy’s then again, all humans have tragic times. She also has her times in which she is the main heroic figure to our eyes in the Station Eleven story. Kirsten is heroic part of the book tells a lot about who she is as a person and how hard she works to find her way through life. At the same time, she has bits and pieces of her past life in memories that come and go as she continues on her journey to the world of survival and the Severn city