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What does 'Hamartia' mean in Aristotle’s theory of tragedy?

ADivine punishment

BA hero’s tragic flaw or error

CSudden change in setting

DA long speech

Answer:

B. A hero’s tragic flaw or error

Read Explanation:

Hamartia is the tragic flaw or error of judgment that leads to the hero’s downfall. It is not a moral failing but a significant mistake, often out of ignorance or pride (Hubris).


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