LITERATURE QUESTIONS
LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM
Question
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To miss the mark
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Sin
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Tragic flaw
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Flaws
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Detailed explanation-1: -Hamartia arose from the Greek verb hamartanein, meaning “to miss the mark” or “to err.” Aristotle introduced the term in the Poetics to describe the error of judgment which ultimately brings about the tragic hero’s downfall. As you can imagine, the word is most often found in literary criticism.
Detailed explanation-2: -The term hamartia derives from the Greek , from hamartánein, which means “to miss the mark” or “to err". It is most often associated with Greek tragedy, although it is also used in Christian theology.
Detailed explanation-3: -In this case, Othello’s hamartia, or internal tragic flaw, is his extreme jealousy. It is this jealousy that enables him to be tricked and allows him to create his own destruction. Shakespeare is full of great examples of hamartia.
Detailed explanation-4: -Anagnorisis (Recognition) is a change from ignorance to knowledge, leading either to friendship or to hostility on the part of those persons who are marked for good fortune or bad. Hamartia is a mistake or error of judgment, sometimes translated as “tragic flaw” – but for Aristotle it is not a moral defect.