WAEC - Literature In English (2012 - No. 18)
A major character whose flaws combine with external forces that lead to his downfall is a
flat character
round character
romantic hero
tragic hero
Explanation
A tragic hero is a major character whose flaws (hamartia), combined with external forces (fate, societal pressure or other characters' actions), lead to their downfall. This concept is common in tragedies, where the hero often has noble qualities but makes critical mistakes that result in their destruction.
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