Hamartia of Oedipus is not overcome and the hubris he commits calls his downfall.
Explanation:
The Hamartia, or the fatal flaw is the one flaw of a good protagonist in a tragedy that brings them down and makes their downfall possible.
This characteristic of Hamartia with Oedipus is his will to control. He believes he can control his fate when he really has no way to do so and falls victim to his own machinations.
The Hubris of a character is when the overstep their limits and challenge the will of Gods. In a bid to change his fate Oedipus does just that and in that way he makes the fate only possible.
I’d say D because it explains what it is and that’s basically the whole paragraph.
I think that it is D. The woman whose purse was lost called her mother.I am not sure though.
The aspect of Gregor's story in The Metamorphosis that most likely reflects Kafka's life is <span>b. his antagonistic relationship with his father.
Kafka's father was harsh and abusive toward him like Mr. Samsa is toward Gregor. Examples include when an apple is thrown at him and when his father kicked him. These episodes might be similar to things that Kafka suffered at the hand of his father, who was abusive.</span>