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Which term refers to a character’s tragic flaw? katharsis desis lusis hamartia
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Which term refers to a character’s tragic flaw? katharsis desis lusis hamartia
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Answer: Hamartia
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The correct answer is d. Hamartia. The
term that refers to a character’s tragic flaw is Hamartia. Hamartia comes from Greek "to err" and it refers to a mistake that a character does that will eventually lead to their tragedy or demise.
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