The tragic flaw is the human frailty or weakness in the hero.
capable of making mistakes.
hamartia is the tragic flaw of the protagonist in a given tragedy
Because of his hamartia, or tragic flaw.
Romeo- To spontaneous, does things without thinking them out. (marries Juliet in a day, kills Tybalt her cousin, and ending his own life over Juliet) Juliet- Too loyal to romeo. Willing to kill themselves for each other.
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
His tragic flaw was that he was too religious.
cassius' tragic flaw was jealousy
Hubris - Compare with Nemesis
tragic flaw
The tragic flaw is the human frailty or weakness in the hero.
they both have a tragic hero with a tragic flaw in JC: Brutus; whos tragic flaw is his naivity In TFA: Okonkwo; who tragic flaw is being like his father (being feminine)
Juliet does not have a "tragic flaw". It's a fiction invented by Victorian moralists.
He was not brought down by a tragic flaw, but by honor, not a flaw but a key charactaristic in his admirable personality.
Ambition
it was his jealousy
She is weak.