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Hamartia. Definition of hamartia, a concept from Greek tragedy. ... Definition: Hamartia is a concept used by Aristotle to describe tragedy. Hamartia is the fall of a noble man caused by some excess or mistake in behavior, not because of a willful violation of the gods' laws. Hamartia is related to hubris.
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Hamartia - Definition of Hamartia at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Hamartia. Look it up now! ... (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.
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The Hamartigenia, "The Origin of Sin" attacked the Gnostic dualism of Marcion and his followers was written by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348 A.D – after 405 A.D.) who was a Christian Latin poet whose Psychomachia, ... The "sin" word that is used most frequently in the Bible is hamartia, "missing the mark".
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Definition of hamartia with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... Etymology: From Ancient Greek á (hamartia), meaning error or failure. From the verb á hamartanÅ, "to miss the mark".
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Hamartia, from the Greek for “error,” is a mistake in judgment committed by a tragic hero. While the character’s intentions and personal flaws play a central role in this process, hamartia specifically refers to the character’s erroneous ac...
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According to Aristotle, the tragic hero must fall through his or her own error, or hamartia. This term is also interpreted as "tragic flaw" and usually applied to overweening pride, or hubris, which causes fatal error.
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Definition of hamartia from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "hamartia" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The New Testament Greek Lexicon ... Strong's Number: 266 ... Home > Lexicons > Greek Lexicon > hamartia...
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