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Character flaw that Jaques' struggles with throughout the novel is

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A character flaw is a trait that causes struggles for a character within a story. Literature is rich with examples, from Frankenstein's over-ambition to Hamlet's internal conflict, and a round character can both surprise and convince the reader with their complex personality.

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Jaques is a character from Shakespeare's play, 'As You Like It' and not associated with a novel. The question seems to indicate a different work; however, based on the provided excerpts, here's an analysis of character flaws in literary works, which might help with understanding the concept. In literature, a character flaw is a trait or quality in a character that leads to their downfall or struggle. Examples of such flaws include over-ambition in 'Frankenstein', extreme obsession in Hawthorne's 'The Birthmark', or internal conflict as seen with Hamlet in Shakespeare's play. A round character in a novel is someone who is complex and undergoes development, sometimes sufficient to surprise the reader in a believable way. This development can sometimes include overcoming or succumbing to their flaws. Additionally, authorial manipulation of reality and character perspectives can greatly influence our perception of a character's flaws as in the different realities created by writers like Defoe, Austen, or Hardy.

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