Table of Contents
- 1 What are character flaws in Odysseus?
- 2 What tragic flaw does Odysseus exhibit upon finding the cave?
- 3 What was Odysseus biggest flaw?
- 4 What are some flaws of Odysseus in Book 9?
- 5 What mistake does Odysseus make with the Cyclops?
- 6 What fatal flaw does Odysseus demonstrate as he is escaping from the Cyclops?
- 7 What was the tragic flaw of Romeo and Juliet?
- 8 Where did the idea of the tragic flaw come from?
What are character flaws in Odysseus?
However, along with Odysseus’ heroic qualities, the Odyssey also reveals three major flaws of his. Prime amongst these are: arrogance, unfaithfulness, and stubbornness. The first flaw of Odysseus that causes several setbacks in his endeavor to get back home is hubris (excessive pride).
What tragic flaw does Odysseus exhibit upon finding the cave?
Community living was an indication of advance civilization. What character flaw does the hero Odysseus reveal by refusing to leave the cave? Odysseus’ curiosity leads him to disregard good advice. He knows it would be wise to seize the food and leaves, but heis too curious to see the “cave man.”
What are Odysseus flaws in the Cyclops?
Odysseus has three serious personality flaws of having hubris, or excessive pride, of being excessively curious, and having a lack of leadership or vigilance which cause him to prolong his journey, endanger his men, and compromise his relationships.
What was Odysseus biggest flaw?
He has a tragic flaw, which can best be identified as hubris (an overbearing arrogance or misguided pride) as one of several distinguishing traits.
What are some flaws of Odysseus in Book 9?
Odysseus is definitely a flawed hero; his most obvious faults being pride, cruelty, and faithlessness. In Book IX, when Odysseus and his men find the cave of the Cyclops, he displays his ruinous pride in wanting to claim a guest-gift from the Cyclops.
Is Calypso a protagonist or antagonist?
Calypso is a nymph magician, a one-time character, and a former antagonist, and later a supporting character of the episode, The Flame of Eternity, featured in the animated series, Mission Odyssey.
What mistake does Odysseus make with the Cyclops?
Odysseus makes the mistake of telling Polyphemus his real name and he makes the mistake of taunting the cyclops. The result of the taunting conducted by Odysseus was rocks being hurled his way by Polyphemus. The result of him yelling his name at Polyphemus is Polyphemus praying to his father Poseidon to curse Odysseus.
What fatal flaw does Odysseus demonstrate as he is escaping from the Cyclops?
How does Odysseus show his fatal flaw (Hubris) as he is escaping the Cyclops’s island? Odysseus first wishes to kill the sleeping Polyphemus with his sword.
How did Othello’s flaws lead to his downfall?
Instead, Othello acted upon his flaws allowing them to control him instead. He allowed them to control him so much that it had led him to kill his wife. Othello changes throughout the story which results in the downfall and shows how he went from a loving person to a cruel and abusive husband.
What was the tragic flaw of Romeo and Juliet?
This is not too say that Romeo and Juliet are both without fault, merely that being young and impetuous cannot really be called a tragic flaw. One could say that both characters are too impatient and unreflective, and that they despair too easily.
Where did the idea of the tragic flaw come from?
The concept of the tragic flaw or hamartia comes from Aristotle’s Poetics, and was first applied to classical Greek tragedy. Many critics have also found the idea useful in writing about Renaissance tragedy, in particular the great tragedies of Shakespeare: Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth.
What was the flaw in Lady Macbeth’s character?
Readers ponder whether Macbeth’s fall was caused by a flaw in his character, Lady Macbeth, or an outside force of evil. Although the witches set a certain mood and Lady Macbeth exerts a certain influence on him, Macbeth’s downfall is caused by his own character.