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In classical tragedy what causes the downfall or destruction of the hero?

1: The actions of the antagonist or villain

2:The hero's nobility and royal bloodline

3: The hero's personal defect in their lives

My choice is #2 is this correct?
9 years ago

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Reed
No, 2 is not correct.
9 years ago
Marylyn
Okay then it has to be 3..thanks
9 years ago

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