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What is the downfall of the hero in a tragedy? A) the actions of the villain B) his own actions C) a weak point in his character
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What is the downfall of the hero in a tragedy?
A) the actions of the villain
B) his own actions
C) a weak point in his character
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I'd say its C because the actions of the villian does not have anything to do with the hero himself. A;so. his own actions should not be a downfall or else he wouldn't be a hero. - I'd say C.
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Im guessing that its prob C
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