The overwhelming confidence and pride that lead to the fall of the protagonist is
catharsis
ego
harmatia
hubris
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The explanation gave a correct answer but the test itself gave a wrong answer,the is hubris not hamartia

The correct answer is HUBRIS.*Hubris* refers to excessive pride, arrogance, or overconfidence, often leading to a downfall or negative consequences. In Greek tragedy, hubris is considered a serious flaw that can provoke the gods' wrath or lead to a character's demise.
Key aspects of hubris
- *Excessive pride*: An inflated sense of self-importance or superiority.
- *Arrogance*: A haughty or disdainful attitude towards others.
- *Overconfidence*: Believing oneself to be above the law or invincible.
Examples
- A leader becoming tyrannical due to their power and influence.
- Someone disregarding advice or warnings due to their own perceived infallibility.
Hubris serves as a cautionary theme in literature and philosophy, highlighting the dangers of unchecked pride and ambition.

