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Home > English > Reading Comprehension > Main Idea and Theme

How does a tragic flaw contribute to theme?

A. It distracts from the narrative.
B. A tragic flaw often exemplifies the central themes through the character's downfall.
C. It complicates character relationships.
D. It focuses solely on dialogue.

Answer: A tragic flaw often exemplifies the central themes through the character's downfall.


Additional Information: Flaws in character highlight the themes of fate and choice.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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