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discuss the tragic flaw in doctor faustus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tragic flaw of Dr. Faustus is his ambitious nature to learn. He made a contract with Lucifer and sold his soul in this connection. Finally, his soul is taken to hell, and then he realizes his sin and repents but it was too late.

The tragedy that befalls Doctor Faustus is ultimately caused by what the ancient Greeks called hubris, or overweening pride. Faustus is profoundly dissatisfied with life. His overweening pride, his hubris, is too strong for him to turn back and repent of his sins.

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Answered by latabara97
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The tragic flaw of Dr. Faustus is his ambitious nature to learn. He made a contract with Lucifer and sold his soul in this connection. Finally, his soul is taken to hell, and then he realizes his sin and repents but it was too late.

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