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  • Hamartia - Wikipedia
    Hamartia as it pertains to dramatic literature was first used by Aristotle in his Poetics In tragedy, hamartia is commonly understood to refer to the protagonist's error that leads to a chain of actions which culminate in a reversal of events from felicity to disaster
  • HAMARTIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Hamartia comes from the Greek verb hamartanein, meaning "to miss the mark " Aristotle used the word in his Poetics to refer to the error of judgment which ultimately brings about the tragic hero's downfall
  • Strongs Greek: 266. ἁμαρτία (hamartia) -- Sin - Bible Hub
    Hamartia gathers up this entire moral-theological tradition, appearing 173 times from Matthew to Revelation to describe both individual acts and the inward principle that alienates humanity from God
  • Hamartia | Tragic Flaw, Fate Hubris | Britannica
    Hamartia, (hamartia from Greek hamartanein, “to err”), inherent defect or shortcoming in the hero of a tragedy, who is in other respects a superior being favoured by fortune
  • Hamartia - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Hamartia derives from the Greek word meaning "to miss the mark" or "to err " Here's how to pronounce hamartia: hah-mar- tee -ah The concept of hamartia first appears in Aristotle's Poetics, the earliest known work of dramatic theory, written in 335 BCE
  • Hamartia: Definition Examples of the Tragic Flaw - Hearth
    Hamartia is the fatal flaw that leads to a hero's downfall See examples from Oedipus, Hamlet, Macbeth, and Breaking Bad — plus Aristotle's original definition
  • What is Hamartia — Examples of Tragic Characters - StudioBinder
    Hamartia derives from the Greek term meaning “to miss the mark” or “to err ” First used by Aristotle in Poetics, hamartia, commonly referred to as the tragic flaw, often sets off a chain of events which culminates in a reversal from fortune or good standing to disaster or catastrophe
  • Hamartia - Definition of Hamartia and Literary Examples
    Hamartia, a term originating from ancient Greek tragedy, is often translated as “ tragic flaw ” or “error in judgment ” However, it isn’t more nuanced than a simple mistake It isn’t necessarily a moral failing, nor is it a character defect that inevitably dooms the protagonist
  • Hamartia | Definition, Examples in Tragedy, Hamartia and Hubris
    Hamartia, according to Aristotle means error of judgemen t In tragedy, the hero should be a person “neither eminently virtuous nor just, nor yet involved in misfortune by deliberate vice or villainy, but by some error or human frailty ”
  • G266 - hamartia - Strongs Greek Lexicon (KJV) - Blue Letter Bible
    G266 - ἁμαρτία hamartía, ham-ar-tee'-ah; from ; a sin (properly abstract):—offence, sin (-ful)





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