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Batman's Tragic flaw is his paranoia and his obsessiveness. Abilities that make the Batman what he is and what he is famous for ultimately is his downfall. Although in DCU we haven't seen Bruce's ultimate demise. We do get a sense of it in DCAU where Bruce's inability to let being the Batman go forces everyone he loved and love him away. The tragedy of Bruce Wayne and Batman is that ultimately Bruce's inability to be a human again.

His tragic flaw and tragedy is his inability to rejoin the society which he was desperately trying to save. The movies (although are not THE definitional answer) did sum up his flaw easy. In the end of Batman Begins Rachel tells Bruce there will be a day when Gotham no longer needs Batman but will there be a day when you no longer need Batman. Ultimately the answer is no. When Bruce put on the mask he was no longer Bruce Wayne. He became the batman.

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