The hero makes a mistake in judgment.
the hero's mistakes get judged
the hero's mistakes get judged
the hero was not perfect
yes it is
the hero
Hamartia
The hero must suffer some kind of a fall
In the context of tragedy, the Greek word "hamartia" refers to a fatal flaw or error in judgment that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero.
The protagonist of a Greek tragedy is typically the main character or hero who drives the action of the play. They often face a tragic flaw or circumstance that leads to their downfall, invoking feelings of pity and fear in the audience.
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.
A good person who sometimes has poor judgment
A good person who sometimes has poor judgment