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the excessive pride that causes a protagonist to exceed his or her limits and leads to his or her downfall --- hubris
the purpose of tragedy, which is the purging of the audience's negative emotions after witnessing the downfall of a heroic person -- catharsis
the protagonist's tragic flaw, which when combined with factors of destiny beyond the protagonist's control, lead to his or her downfall -- hamartia
the opening scene of a play that provides background information and introduces the central conflict -- prologue
the force that the ancient Greeks believed controlled and molded human lives and was beyond their control -- fate
the reversal of the protagonist's fortune after receiving a major piece of information -- peripeteia
the revelation of a major piece of information that impacts the protagonist's actions from that point onward -- anagnorisis
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The excessive pride that causes a protagonist to exceed his or her limits and leads to his or her downfall - hubris
The purpose of tragedy, which is the purging of the audience's negative emotions after witnessing the downfall of a heroic person - catharsis
The protagonist's tragic flaw, which when combined with factors of destiny beyond the protagonist's control, lead to his or her downfall - hamartia
The opening scene of a play that provides background information and introduces the central conflict - prologue
The force that the ancient Greeks believed controlled and molded human lives and was beyond their control - fate
The reversal of the protagonist's fortune after receiving a major piece of information - peripeteia
The revelation of a major piece of information that impacts the protagonist's actions from that point onward - anagnorisis
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