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The tragic flaws of a hero in a tragedy.

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The tragic flaws of a hero in a tragedy.

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Hamartia is a fatal flaw. Macbeth's was his "vaulting ambition".

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Hamartia is a fatal flaw in a character, usually a hero/heroine. An example of hamartia would be Othello's jealousy in the Shakespearean play Othello.

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