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  • Hamartia - Wikipedia
    In tragedy, hamartia is commonly understood to refer to the protagonist's error that leads to a chain of actions which culminate in a reversal of events from felicity to disaster What qualifies as the error or flaw varies, and can include an error resulting from ignorance, an error of judgment, an inherent flaw in the character, or a wrongdoing
  • Strongs Greek: 266. ἁμαρτία (hamartia) -- Sin - Bible Hub
    Although Strong’s 266 (hamartia) is distinctively Greek, the New Testament writers inherit the Old Testament vision of sin as a violation of God’s holy character and covenant (compare Genesis 4:7; Isaiah 59:2) Hamartia gathers up this entire moral-theological tradition, appearing 173 times from Matthew to Revelation to describe both
  • HAMARTIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Hamartia comes from the Greek verb hamartanein, meaning "to miss the mark " Aristotle used the word in his Poetics to refer to the error of judgment which ultimately brings about the tragic hero's downfall
  • Hamartia | Tragic Flaw, Fate Hubris | Britannica
    hamartia, (hamartia from Greek hamartanein, “to err”), inherent defect or shortcoming in the hero of a tragedy, who is in other respects a superior being favoured by fortune
  • Hamartia - Definition and Examples - LitCharts
    Hamartia is a literary term that refers to a tragic flaw or error that leads to a character's downfall In the novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein's arrogant conviction that he can usurp the roles of God and nature in creating life directly leads to ruinous consequences for him, making it an example of hamartia
  • Hamartia - Definition of Hamartia and Literary Examples - Literary Devices
    Hamartia is a literary device that reflects a character ’s tragic or fatal flaw, or mistake in judgment, that ultimately leads to their downfall This term originated with Aristotle as a means of describing an error or frailty that brings about misfortune for a tragic hero
  • HAMARTIA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Hamartia is the name used to describe the fatal flaw that brings about the undoing of the hero in classical Greek tragedy True Aristotelian hamartia arises when mistakes or errors cause the plot or direction of action to change in a tragic way
  • What is Hamartia? Definition, Examples, Types Usage!
    Where does “Hamartia” come from? After examining the definition, examples, and related terms of Hamartia, this section delves into its etymological and historical roots The term “Hamartia” originates from the Greek language and was established as a key literary concept in ancient times
  • Hamartia Definition - LitHubBox
    In every good tragedy, there’s always that one fatal flaw—otherwise known as hamartia—that sends the hero spiraling into doom You know the type: they’re brave, they’re noble, but they make one colossal mistake (or maybe a series of small bad choices) that ultimately leads to their downfall
  • hamartia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    hamartia (usually uncountable, plural hamartias) (Greek drama) The tragic flaw of the protagonist in a literary tragedy Creon's main hamartia was his excessive pride





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