WAEC - Literature In English (2024 - No. 7)
The overwhelming confidence and pride that lead to the fall of the protagonist is
catharsis
ego
harmatia
hubris
Explanation
In classical tragedy, hubris refers to excessive pride or self-confidence that leads to the downfall of the protagonist. This concept is central to Greek tragedies, where the hero's arrogance or defiance of the gods brings about their ruin.
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