the downfall will of the tragic hero is created by his/her own fault. a tragic hero must have character flaws in order to relate to the reader. because of these flaws, the hero makes a mistake, but the punishment generally outweighs the fault. because of this, the reader feels pity for the hero
capable of making mistakes.
He did not say it.
Aristotle did logic by classing stuff. he did in formal and substance, first being general then specific.
it is alive
audience
capable of making mistakes.
recognition
The word is "héroes".
He did not say it.
The term for a tragic hero's fatal miscalculation is called "hamartia" in Greek tragedy. This flaw or error in judgment leads to the hero's downfall.
kevin reyes es un gordo cara de mierda que no se lava la troncha
The phrase "in dedication of my hero" in the Latin language would be "mea heros in dedicatione." Just "my hero" would be "mea heros."
Democracy
Yes you can, but I think you would usually use this word in a past sentence or maybe a future sentence: past - Alcohol led to his downfall present - Alcohol will be his downfall
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Aristotle did logic by classing stuff. he did in formal and substance, first being general then specific.
it is alive