No, no, no. Absolutely not.
“A great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat.” Brought low, as I recall, by a so-called tragic flaw, often hubris.
Here we have the opposite: a character void of all virtues, elevated by means of his very iniquities, and spreading those like a plague among the people. It will be a stunning but apt irony if he is brought down by virtue, someone else’s, not his own. Some of us, at least, crave the sight of that reckoning and fear the systemic poisoning if it doesn’t come.