In classical tragedies, what causes the destruction of the hero? (1 point) Responses

the actions of the villain
the hero’s nobility
the hero’s personal defect in an area t
the love interest

In classical tragedies, the destruction of the hero is often caused by the hero's personal defect in an area, which is known as a tragic flaw. This flaw can be a trait or quality that leads to the hero's downfall, such as excessive pride (hubris) or an inability to control their emotions. The actions of the villain and the presence of a love interest can be elements of the story, but they are not the direct causes of the hero's destruction.