Tuesday, March 26, 2019

HAMARTIA

HAMARTIA

the Greek word for error or failure, used by Aristotle in his Poetics (4th century BC) to designate the false step that leads the *protagonist in a *tragedy to his or her downfall. The term has often been translated as "tragic flaw", but this misleadingly confines the cause of the reversal of fortunes to some personal defect of character, whereas Aristotle's emphasis was rather upon the protagonist's action, which could be brought about by misjudgement, ignorance, or some other cause. See also hubris, peripeteia.



from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms by Chris Baldick

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