If you have achieved something that is good take pride in it. those that achieve nothing see this sort of pride as a flaw.
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
It is his pride.
His angry pride.
His angry pride.
Hubris(excessive pride or arrogance)
Tragic flaw; excessive pride
It can be either. It is good to take pride in you accomplishment, but as with all things, you should not be excessively proud.
Gilgamesh's fatal flaw is his hubris and arrogance. His excessive pride and belief in his own invincibility lead to his downfall and eventual recognition of his mortality.
A fault is a flaw or a disadvantage. An antonym for fault would be virtue, advantage, asset, merit, or strength.
Atalanta's fatal flaw was her pride and overconfidence in her own abilities. This led her to challenge Artemis to a race, which ultimately led to her downfall when she was tricked by Hippomenes.
The fatal flaw that the hero in a tragedy possesses is typically known as their "hamartia," which is a tragic flaw or error in judgment that leads to their downfall. This flaw can be a character trait such as pride, ambition, or jealousy, which ultimately causes the hero's undoing.
Tragic flaw or hamartia is a literary term where the hero's downfall or destruction is caused by a personal characteristic such as pride or greed. This flaw leads to their ultimate downfall in a tragic story.