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Which characteristic of a tragic hero does this passage highlight in the character of Oedipus?
increase in self-awareness
reversal of fortune
evocation of pity from the audience
tragic personality flaw
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You did not provide the excerpt, but based on previous experiences with possible passages, i would say
Reversal of fortunes
, since his story is the epitome of reversal of fortunes.
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