They are characteristic that lead the protagonist to their demise or fatal flaw for short:
Curiosity for example when the Pandora box was open out of "curiosity" which lead to the character tragedy.
Some other Hamartia or flaws are:
Playful- jokes around to much, never serious
Kindness- help other to harm them
Greed- biting more than they can chew
Boastful- when Odysseus told the Cyclops his name
This is all i can think of for now but remember a fatal flaw must lead to the characters near death ( not really the word i want to us) or makes them loss everything
hamartia
Hamartia is a fatal flaw. Macbeth's was his "vaulting ambition".
Hamartia
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.
Creon's main and foremost hamartia was his excessive pride.
Batmans tragic flaw is his paranoia and his obsessiveness.
The cast of Hamartia - 2010 includes: Nathalie Bryant
'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
temptation
In Macbeth, Macbeth was over ambitious. In King Lear, Lear was naive and blind. Hamlet had no hamartia
Othello's hamartia would either be his misplaced trust upon Iago or his magnified sense of jealousy.