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26 September, 00:06

The downfall and destruction of a hero in a tragedy is primarily the result of a tragic (flaw or action) in his or her character?

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  1. 26 September, 00:23
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    Typically in tragedies, the end is not brought about by one specific action that a character takes or specific choice they make. Usually it is because that character has a fatal flaw that the tragedy happens. This flaw in their nature causes them to make poor decisions and act in certain ways, and is the root of the tragedy.
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