Well, to write a compelling tragic hero story, you need to build a complex character with both virtues and vices. The tragic events should be both unexpected and somewhat inevitable due to the hero's choices or circumstances. Also, make the reader emotionally invested in the hero's journey.
The male protagonist of the tragic world was Jean Valen in the French novel "The World of Miserables" by Hugo Weaving.
Jean Valen was a poor, prisoner, and disabled poor French man. He was sentenced to a long prison term for stealing bread, but was sentenced to death for killing an innocent policeman. Through Jean Valen's life experience, the novel shows the dark side of French society and the complexity of human nature, and also reflects the deep thinking of social problems.
The Hero of Time has a tragic story. He was tasked with saving Hyrule. He had to jump through time, leaving his childhood behind. He faced countless enemies and challenges, and in the end, his actions had a great cost. He was separated from his friends and the world he knew, forever changed by his journey.
Yes, it can be considered a tragic hero story. The main character, Katniss Everdeen, faces numerous hardships and makes sacrifices that lead to a tragic outcome in many ways.