Othello is one of Shakespeare's tragic heros.
Tragic heros and their flaws in which lead to their demise.
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.
Every movie has somebody who could technically be called a hero. Some movies have superheros but other than that every single movie has a hero or maybe even more then one. Finding Nemo-the dad. Avengers-The Avengers. Everyones Hero-Yankee. these movies all have heros that you wouldn always think are called heros but they still are(:
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.
According to Aristotle, the tragic hero's flaw, or hamartia, is typically a result of their own actions or decisions. This flaw often leads to their downfall or ultimate demise in a tragic story.
The tragic flaws of a hero in a tragedy.
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