The document discusses the key elements of an Aristotelian tragedy including a revolution, discovery, and disaster that lead to catharsis in the audience. It analyzes whether Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe fits the model of an Aristotelian tragedy. While the protagonist Okonkwo possesses some traits of a tragic hero like leadership and flaws that lead to his downfall, he lacks others such as having his punishment stem from pride. Overall, Okonkwo and the novel only partially align with the typical characteristics of an Aristotelian tragedy.