'Hamartia' means a tragic flaw. Hubris is excessive pride.
Tragic flaw; excessive pride
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, hamartia refers to the tragic flaw of the main character, Gilgamesh. His hamartia is his arrogance and excessive pride, which leads him to make decisions that ultimately lead to his downfall and the loss of his friend Enkidu. It serves as a key theme in the story, highlighting the consequences of unchecked hubris.
Excessive pride means having too much pride in a certain subject or be excessively proud. Excessive pride can also mean conceited or self-absorbed.
The height of hubris would mean a very high level of arrogance.
Hubris is extreme pride and arrogance, often associated with a very loose grip on reality.
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Fibrillation is a medical term meaning an interruption of electrical activities in the heart. The most common types of fibrillation are atrial fibrillation and ventricular relation, termed as AFib and VFib, respectively.
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