<u>Which of the following is not a trait of a tragic hero?</u>
<em>B. Achieves perfection in relation to the audience </em>
The <u>tragic hero</u> is one of the most common characters in tragedies, mostly in <u>Greek literature</u>. Some of his features are a <u>tragic flaw</u> or a mistake that leads him to his inevitable doom, falling from grace, and is also a man of values.
All of these features are all connected to the nature of the hero's downfall, thus, <u>perfection</u> is something that is never achieved due to the <u>fatal mistake</u> he commits in the story is what leads him to his demise.