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What element of Greek tragedy do these final two acts give expressions to

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The element of Greek Tragedy in the final two acts have an expression to HUBRIS. Hubris in Greek Tragedy is the excessive pride the protagonist has the resulted to his or her own misfortune. Hubris leads the protagonist to break moral laws, believing him/herself to be greater than the gods.

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HUBRIS

The element of Greek Tragedy in the final two acts gave an expression to HUBRIS. Hubris in Greek Tragedy is the excessive pride the protagonist has that resulted to his or her own misfortune. Hubris leads the protagonist to break moral laws, believing him/herself to be greater than the gods.

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