Tragic heroes are characters who have flaws that lead to their downfall. These two things make up tragic heroes but the discovery is the last final factor. The discovery is when the character becomes aware of how their flaw led to their downfall. Both Chinua Achebe and William Shakespeare wrote about tragic heroes. In Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Shakespeare’s Othello both Okonkwo and Othello are tragic heroes; however, Othello better exhibits the qualities of a tragic hero. Because they are both tragic heroes, they have a flaw. In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is seen to be aggressive and prideful. His aggressiveness drives away his family for, some of his family converted to Christianity due to his flaw. His pride makes him kill Ikemefuna;