Hamartia
Hamartia
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.
A Mistake in Judgment - 1913 was released on: USA: 26 August 1913
According to Aristotle, a tragic hero's flaw is known as hamartia, which is often translated as a "tragic flaw" or mistake in judgment. This flaw leads to the hero's downfall and is typically related to their own character traits or actions.
The cast of A Mistake in Judgment - 1913 includes: Yale Boss as Bobbie Kathleen Coughlin Helen Coughlin Edna Hammel
The hero makes a mistake in judgment.
The three-letter word that means to make a mistake is "err." It is often used to indicate an error or oversight in judgment or action. The term is commonly seen in phrases like "to err is human," emphasizing that making mistakes is a natural part of being human.
A mistake that leads to a death or curious effect
Error
it is resoning
heros from the carribean\
A bish is a slang term for a mistake.