It was his allegiance to Rome.
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
Rome
Titus Andronicus is influenced by Seneca more than any of Shakespeare's other plays. In particular Seneca's play Thyestes
He wote the play Titus Andronicus, a gory tale of a Roman general whose 25 children are all killed or maimed, and several others besides, before he becomes the Emperor of Rome.
cassius' tragic flaw was jealousy
Titus Andronicus - 2000 was released on: USA: 26 August 2000
Titus Andronicus was about the goriest, most horrific and most disgusting play Shakespeare wrote. It's all about revenge.
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
Rome
Titus Andronicus is influenced by Seneca more than any of Shakespeare's other plays. In particular Seneca's play Thyestes
He wote the play Titus Andronicus, a gory tale of a Roman general whose 25 children are all killed or maimed, and several others besides, before he becomes the Emperor of Rome.
cassius' tragic flaw was jealousy
His tragic flaw was that he was too religious.
tragic flaw
Hubris - Compare with Nemesis
The Shakespeare Series - 2012 Titus Andronicus 1-11 was released on: USA: 14 June 2013
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.