A tragic hero would be a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat.I would say that the Othello and Oedipus would be tragic heroes in different ways.Tragic heroes they do thing so save something but something always comes back on him or her.But in another way they would listen to others that my try to tell you a lie that make you think of something that may get you hurt of into some trouble.   

Both Oedipus and Othello are distinguished by nobility: Oedipus by birth that Othello had a distinguished career. What Oedipus is the son of King Laius and Jocasta his wife. Because of an oracle prophesied that King Laius will be murdered by his son, Oedipus is left to die in “the mountains where Citronella is. He is then rescued by a shepherd and raised by “Polysemous. king of Corinth/and Me rope, the Dorian”. Not only is Oedipus noble in his birth and upbringing, he is also noble in deed. Upon coming to Thebes as a young man, Oedipus answers the riddle of the Sphinx, who is terrorizing the citizens, and rids the city of this monster. In turn he is made King of Thebes and marries, unknowingly, his mother, the queen. Othello, on the other hand, is noble only by deed. He is a Moor and a barbarian by Venetian customs. He is an outsider, yet he is accepted by the Venetian people because of his distinguished career as general of the Venetian army. In defense of his lack of noble heritage, Othello asserts: “I fetch my life and being / From men of royal siege”.

Although they show it in different ways, Oedipus and Othello both suffer from a similar character flaw, the sin of pride. Oedipus pride is revealed in his belief that he is greater than the gods. He believes that he is capable of establishing his own destiny apart from the gods’ control or help. When the priest, at the beginning of the story, begs Oedipus to help the people in the time of famine and trouble, he said: “It was God  That aided you, men say, and you are held  With God’s assistance to have saved our lives. The priest is referring to Oedipus’ answer to the riddle of the Sphinx, which delivered the people of Thebes from the Sphinx’s oppression. Later, however, Oedipus pride is revealed when, speaking of the same event, he says: “But I came,  Oedipus, who knew nothing, and I stopped her. I solved the riddle by my wit alone. Othello also suffers from the Martha of pride. His pride, however, stems from his insecurity concerning his appearance and social graces.

I would say that will use mike Tyson for example,because he had a very great life because at the moment the he was a very good  and very strong human being