Review:

Tragic Flaw In Shakespearean Tragedies

overall review score: 4.5
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The tragic flaw in Shakespearean tragedies refers to a character trait that leads to the downfall of the protagonist.

Key Features

  • Character flaw
  • Cause of protagonist's downfall
  • Central element of tragedy

Pros

  • Adds depth to characters
  • Creates tension and conflict in the plot
  • Contributes to the overall theme of the play

Cons

  • Can sometimes feel predictable or formulaic

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