FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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The hero has a tragic flaw
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The hero is driven insane
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The hero is noble and important
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The hero recognizes their error and accepts responsibility
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Detailed explanation-1: -Hamartia – It is the tragic flaw that causes downfall of a hero. Hubris – It is excessive pride and disrespect of hero for natural order. Peripeteia – The reversal of fate that the hero experiences. Anagnorisis – This moment happens when hero makes an important discovery in the story.
Detailed explanation-2: -A tragic hero is the protagonist of a tragic story or drama, in which, despite their virtuous and sympathetic traits and ambitions, they ultimately meet defeat, suffering, or even an untimely end. They are often imperfect or wounded with some sort of fraught experience, and typically have some sort of fatal flaw.
Detailed explanation-3: -His outline consisted of five things all tragedies should have characterized for their main tragic hero. This consisted of having nobleness, having a tragic/fatal flaw, peripeteia, a reversal of fortune, and having a fate greater than what the character deserved.
Detailed explanation-4: -Hubris : excessive pride. Hamartia: a tragic error of judgment that results in the hero’s downfall. Peripeteia: the hero’s experience of a reversal of fate due to his error in judgment. More items