Hamartia


The meaning of the word Hamartia is: a fatal flaw that leads to the demise of a hero or protagonist


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Most tragic heroes have some sort of personal weakness, or a hamartia, that leads to their downfall in the story.

published by Garland on 2021-06-25 17:24:43


Achilles is a perfect example of a hero with hamartia, that being the legendary ‘Achilles’ Heel’ that led to his defeat.

published by Cornell on 2021-11-24 08:21:37


When an author tries to create a hero with a hamartia, they often choose arrogance as the fatal flaw that leads to their demise.

published by Gaston on 2021-10-26 15:25:53


The hamartia of a naïve hero may be the blind faith he has in others, leading him to be betrayed and destroyed by his traitorous companions.

published by Victor on 2021-11-29 21:58:50


Most protagonists do not have a hamartia because the writer does not intend for them to be defeated, which is only fitting for tragic heroes.

published by Camille on 2021-07-16 03:03:52


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