Creon's main and foremost hamartia was his excessive pride.
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Hamartia
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Hamartia is a fatal flaw in a character, usually a hero/heroine. An example of hamartia would be Othello's jealousy in the Shakespearean play Othello.
Othello's hamartia would either be his misplaced trust upon Iago or his magnified sense of jealousy.
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Hamartia is a fatal flaw. Macbeth's was his "vaulting ambition".
Hamartia
Batmans tragic flaw is his paranoia and his obsessiveness.
The cast of Hamartia - 2010 includes: Nathalie Bryant
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'Hamartia' means a tragic flaw. Hubris is excessive pride.
It is not a person. Hamartia, from the Greek for "error," is an error or flaw that contributes to the downfall of a tragic hero