The tragic flaws of a hero in a tragedy.
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
hamartia
Hamartia
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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Batmans tragic flaw is his paranoia and his obsessiveness.
Creon's main and foremost hamartia was his excessive pride.
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