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Fatal Flaw
Title: Fatal Flaw
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 662 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fatal Flaw
A "fatal flaw," is a trait of a character that is a weakness and leads the character to his downfall. The play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, shows this concept of a "fatal flaw." This play speaks about a militant general who gained power after winning many wars, and believed he could become emperor of the Roman republic. Roman Generals feared Caesar was becoming too popular among the Romans and Rome was bound to
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suicide because of the problem his jealousy brought him.
In conclusion, we see from these three characters that their "fatal flaws" caused them to endure a tremendous downfall. They received no mercy, and when their flaws could have been altered, fate clinched on them and forced them to head into the same direction they were going. We see from Shakespeare’s play that one minor weakness can become into a colossal predicament, which fate controls.
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