M.K.BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY 
Name : Bhumi V Joshi. 
Roll No : 3 
Enrollment N0:PG 14101020 
Paper No :4 Indian Writing In English 
Topic : Eklavya: as a tragic hero. 
Submitted To : Department Of English
What kind of character is tragic hero ? 
Aristotle agrees with the condition 
of – “Rather Good Man” as ideal 
tragic hero who comes to bad end 
with an ideal situations.
•Nishadha boy who belong 
to Bhal community. 
•Son of Vyatraj 
Harinyadhary. 
•Aimbition to be the best 
archer .
Guru Drona’s refusal to Eklavya: 
1. Guru Drona teaches only to princes 
“ Indian caste & creed system where a 
talented person is not equally seen.” 
2. Though he has impersonal Purpose to 
learn archery & has also quality but he 
can’t because of his belonging. 
3. Guru promise Arjuna that he becomes him 
the best Archer of the world. 
( Partiality)
 Fast learner than Arjuna. 
 Even though ,he learns himself he embarked 
upon a programme of self –study in presence 
of clay image of Guru Drona. 
 He achieves a level of superiority in archery 
than Arjuna. 
 He has no hunger of fame but his aim was the 
welfare of helpless fawns residing in forest. 
In short , he has noble purpose to learn 
archery.
Seeing his Guru’s dilemma, 
Eklavya willingly gives his 
‘Right Hand Thumb’ as Daxina 
to Guru Drona. 
He has to pay fee because of his 
aimbition to learn archery. 
He becomes a ‘Scapegoat’ of 
dominated of caste hierarchy.
 Though he has quality he becomes helpless 
character in whole play. 
 Belonging to the lower class he becomes 
victim of domain society. 
 The loyal Eklavya cripples himself, and he 
himself reducing his ability as in archer. 
 Eklavya faces all the problems and comes out 
with flying colors and emerge as the tragic 
hero of the play – ‘ The Purpose’
Because of his own Error of judgement , 
he becomes the tragic hero of the play. 
Because of his 
sacrifices 
Arjuna 
becomes the 
best archer of 
the world.
Only because of his own Error Of Judgment, 
he suffers a lot .Taking suddenly decision to 
give Daxina leads him his tragic end because 
no one can take his responsibilities to save his 
innocence animal niether Guru Drona nor 
Arjuna.
Being a common man Eklavya 
suffers a lot . He faces all problems 
and comes out with flying color 
and emerges as the tragic hero of 
the play: “ The Purpose” by T.P. 
Kailasam.
Eklavya as a tragic hero

Eklavya as a tragic hero

  • 1.
    M.K.BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY Name: Bhumi V Joshi. Roll No : 3 Enrollment N0:PG 14101020 Paper No :4 Indian Writing In English Topic : Eklavya: as a tragic hero. Submitted To : Department Of English
  • 2.
    What kind ofcharacter is tragic hero ? Aristotle agrees with the condition of – “Rather Good Man” as ideal tragic hero who comes to bad end with an ideal situations.
  • 3.
    •Nishadha boy whobelong to Bhal community. •Son of Vyatraj Harinyadhary. •Aimbition to be the best archer .
  • 4.
    Guru Drona’s refusalto Eklavya: 1. Guru Drona teaches only to princes “ Indian caste & creed system where a talented person is not equally seen.” 2. Though he has impersonal Purpose to learn archery & has also quality but he can’t because of his belonging. 3. Guru promise Arjuna that he becomes him the best Archer of the world. ( Partiality)
  • 6.
     Fast learnerthan Arjuna.  Even though ,he learns himself he embarked upon a programme of self –study in presence of clay image of Guru Drona.  He achieves a level of superiority in archery than Arjuna.  He has no hunger of fame but his aim was the welfare of helpless fawns residing in forest. In short , he has noble purpose to learn archery.
  • 7.
    Seeing his Guru’sdilemma, Eklavya willingly gives his ‘Right Hand Thumb’ as Daxina to Guru Drona. He has to pay fee because of his aimbition to learn archery. He becomes a ‘Scapegoat’ of dominated of caste hierarchy.
  • 8.
     Though hehas quality he becomes helpless character in whole play.  Belonging to the lower class he becomes victim of domain society.  The loyal Eklavya cripples himself, and he himself reducing his ability as in archer.  Eklavya faces all the problems and comes out with flying colors and emerge as the tragic hero of the play – ‘ The Purpose’
  • 9.
    Because of hisown Error of judgement , he becomes the tragic hero of the play. Because of his sacrifices Arjuna becomes the best archer of the world.
  • 10.
    Only because ofhis own Error Of Judgment, he suffers a lot .Taking suddenly decision to give Daxina leads him his tragic end because no one can take his responsibilities to save his innocence animal niether Guru Drona nor Arjuna.
  • 11.
    Being a commonman Eklavya suffers a lot . He faces all problems and comes out with flying color and emerges as the tragic hero of the play: “ The Purpose” by T.P. Kailasam.