What are the elements of a shakespearean tragedy with reference to macbeth?
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According to Aristotle, there are three elements that make a story a tragedy. The three elements (from the Greek) are hamartia, peripeteia, and anagnorisis, and all are present in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Regarding hamartia, it is recognized that the "hero" has a tragic flaw; and the character 's actions create problems that were not anticipated. In terms of Macbeth, Macbeth's tragic flaw is "vaulting ambition," or ambition that can not be stopped; Instead, it goes on in the world.
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