I wonder if Hamartia could also apply to not only the concrete example of Achille’s heel at the time but also the concept and symbol of it for us now. I’d argue that it is not necessarily a flaw in virtue (since it is not a character flaw but a biological one), but a flawed action (because he shares the fact of his flaw) that leads to his demise. 🤔
Brilliant. This explains why you often hear that 'the villain is the most interesting character' the villain is the classically written protagonist.
Exactly! The "villain" used to be the protagonist!
I really appreciate these videos; they are incredibly educational and understandable. Thank you :)
I wonder if Hamartia could also apply to not only the concrete example of Achille’s heel at the time but also the concept and symbol of it for us now. I’d argue that it is not necessarily a flaw in virtue (since it is not a character flaw but a biological one), but a flawed action (because he shares the fact of his flaw) that leads to his demise. 🤔
This video is really helpful.
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Have you read any of Alexander Dugin?
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dont just read your slides
the audience can already read them, especially since the topic is literature
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