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MissTica
3 years ago
7

We know that Macbeth meets Aristotles criteria of a tragic hero, because he...

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Marianna [84]3 years ago
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Answer:

Has a tragic flaw

Explanation:

Every tragic hero must have a tragic flaw. In classic literature, this was typically their pride. While pride could be a good thing, excessive pride proves to be fatal to their character

Macbeth's tragic flaw was greediness for power. The witches knew his weakness and they used it against him. Power thirst led him to his downfall. He wanted power and was too greedy to acquire it legitimately, rather he was consumed by a fit of greed to have it all and it ruined him

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