hamartia is the tragic flaw of the protagonist in a given tragedy
He referred to is as Hamartia.
A tragedy should inspire pity and fear in the audience.
According to Aristotle there are six elements of tragedy. The first is plot, then character, then thought, diction song and spectacle.
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Hamartia
Hamartia, suffering, catharsis
The tragic flaws of a hero in a tragedy.
In Greek tragedy, hamartia refers to the protagonist's biggest flaw. It is the one sin or error that is in the main character or hero's personality that leads to their own downfall.
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D. A characters flaw that leads to suffering
Hamartia, or tragic flaw.
Hamartia is a flaw or error in the main character that plays a part in bringing about suffering.
Hamartia is a tragic flaw or error in judgment that leads a character to their downfall in a tragedy. It is a key element in tragic storytelling as it underscores the fatal flaw or mistake that ultimately brings about the protagonist's downfall.
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