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What is Oedipus' tragic flaw, and when does he best demonstrate it? Choose between excessive pride, anger, and stubbornness to defy the gods. please help QUICK

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Answer:In the case of Oedipus, his tragic flaw is hubris, or excessive pride. In thinking that he could outrun his own fate, he inevitably causes it to happen. In ancient Greek culture one would have to suffer from extreme pride to think they could defy the will of the gods

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