Roland's boldness is his tragic flaw.
too beautiful for this world. Bangin too!
Dr. jekyll's superior intellect and industrious research lead him to invent a potion that would (not all that) temporarily remove everything that was good from him. It was foolish of him not to foresee that this would cause him trouble.
Even though claiming to have God as a part of his life, Mel doesn't live a Godly life according to the Bible that he supposedly tries to live by. His "passion for Christ" is only skin deep....
he wasn't blamed at all because only victor new about him
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
His tragic flaw was that he was too religious.
cassius' tragic flaw was jealousy
Hubris - Compare with Nemesis
tragic flaw
According to Aristotle, the tragic flaw, or "hamartia," is a character trait in a tragic hero that leads to their downfall. This flaw is often hubris, or excessive pride, which causes the hero to ignore warnings or make fatal mistakes. Aristotle believed that the audience should feel pity and fear for the hero as they suffer the consequences of their flaw.
they both have a tragic hero with a tragic flaw in JC: Brutus; whos tragic flaw is his naivity In TFA: Okonkwo; who tragic flaw is being like his father (being feminine)
Juliet does not have a "tragic flaw". It's a fiction invented by Victorian moralists.
He was not brought down by a tragic flaw, but by honor, not a flaw but a key charactaristic in his admirable personality.
Ambition
it was his jealousy
It is his pride.