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In classical tragedies, what causes the destruction of the hero?
(1 point)
Responses
the actions of the villain
the actions of the villain
the hero’s nobility
the hero’s nobility
the hero’s personal defect in an area
the hero’s personal defect in an area
the love interest
(1 point)
Responses
the actions of the villain
the actions of the villain
the hero’s nobility
the hero’s nobility
the hero’s personal defect in an area
the hero’s personal defect in an area
the love interest
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In Romeo and Juliet, why is Romeo banished?
(1 point)
Responses
because he loves a Capulet
because he loves a Capulet
because he causes Tybalt’s death
because he causes Tybalt’s death
because he causes Mercutio’s death
because he causes Mercutio’s death
because he is caught with Juliet
because he is caught with Juliet
(1 point)
Responses
because he loves a Capulet
because he loves a Capulet
because he causes Tybalt’s death
because he causes Tybalt’s death
because he causes Mercutio’s death
because he causes Mercutio’s death
because he is caught with Juliet
because he is caught with Juliet
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the hero’s personal defect in an area
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