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Which is an example of a tragic hero who most certainly suffers from hubris?

A. Antigone
B. Julius Caesar
C. Romeo
D. Lena Younger

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Answer:

I think its C but I did study it but forgot

Answer:

B. Julius Caesar

Explanation:

"Hubris: This is from the Greek word for "insolence" and means excessive pride. It's a tragic flaw—often the tragic flaw—and can bring about the tragic hero's downfall. You may see this "flaw" in Antigone (or not ... it's up for debate); but if you're looking for a classic example, think of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. When Caesar scoffs at the soothsayer's warning to "Beware the Ides of March," he is guilty of hubris in no uncertain terms."

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