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One of Beowulf's major flaws is his large ego. His hubris, or excessive pride, is the tragic flaw that causes his death. It is foreshadowed throughout the epic, from the stories of his youth to his conversations with Hrothgar in the hall of Heorot. Greed and lust, that is, his intense need for recognition from his fellow kinsmen and eternal glory, are products of his hubris rather than separate characteristics. With that said, all three vices (greed, lust, hubris) are at work in the play but hubris is the driving force.

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Beowulf's tragic flaw is his hubris or excessive pride. This flaw leads him to take on dangerous challenges alone without seeking help, ultimately leading to his downfall when he faces the dragon.

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