Tragic flaw or hamartia is a literary term where the hero's downfall or destruction is caused by a personal characteristic such as pride or greed. This flaw leads to their ultimate downfall in a tragic story.
Tragic Hero
Zeus is not typically considered a tragic hero because he does not exhibit the characteristics associated with this literary archetype. Tragic heroes typically have a fatal flaw that leads to their downfall, which is not a prominent aspect of Zeus' character in Greek mythology.
make a major mistake
A hero would have positive traits like courage and kindness and fairness. They might also have a tragic flaw that they must fight against in order to be a hero.
I believe you mean the "fall" from being a hero. In other words, in literature, it is a common literary device to focus on how the hero, due to what is called a "tragic flaw," loses his status and is no longer considered a hero. In some cases, the hero falls due to arrogance or greed or failure to control his ambition. Of course, not all heroes fall. Some recover their status and return to greatness. Others are tested and pass the test. If you want to read about fallen heroes, there are many examples in Greek mythology, and also in the plays of Shakespeare, where you will find a number of men who were considered heroes but then let their faults ruin their life and take away everything they had.
In his "Poetics," Aristotle explains that a tragic hero is going to evoke in the viewer (or spectator) either great pity or great fear, due to the tragic circumstances in which the hero is involved. Such heroes will occupy noble or otherwise prominent positions in life or society and, most importantly, will contribute to their own downfall through a personal flaw of some kind. For example, the tragic hero, Oedipus, had the tragic flaw of pride (perhaps also a severe temper).
The English term 'tragic flaw' means a character flaw or error of a tragic hero that leads to his downfall. It is not necessarily a very helpful concept, as a lot of tragic heroes do not appear to have them, and English students are forced to go to quite ridiculous lengths to find them. a weakness in a central character of high rank
Some literary figures that could be classified as a Byronic hero include Artemis Fowl II, Grendel, Scarlett O'Hara, and Severus Snape. Film characters that could be classified as a Byronic hero include Spiderman, Wolverine, and Anakin Skywalker.
He has a tragic flaw(apex)
flaw or everything
Horse Isle Answer: Hubris Real Horseisle Answer: pride -Iceleaf of grey server ;) NOTE- I put pride and got it right soo... They are both correct =] - Cwtsh, pinto server