Tragedy is a specific form of literature made popular by the Greeks. Fate and character can contribute to the fall of the tragic hero, though some tragedies emphasis one more than the other. Tragedy includes a tragic hero who suffers a downfall because of a character flaw or moral failing. Romeo and Juliet is a good example of tragedy of fate. Romeo and Juliet are meant to be together, but their families keep them apart. The death of the young lovers is the tragic result of this human pettiness. Macbeth is an example of tragedy of character. Macbeth becomes blinded by his ambitious, committing an evil act, leading him to his own eventual downfall. The story includes an element of the hero trying to work against fate.
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Macbeth's tragic flaw is ambition.
There is nothing inherently wrong with ambition and it is usually a positive trait, but Macbeth has unchecked ambition and he becomes a slave to it. He cares for no one and will do everything no matter how heinous in order to achieve his goals. This will be the cause of his downfall in the end.
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