In classical tragedies, what causes the destruction of the hero?

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the actions of the villain
the actions of the villain

the hero’s nobility
the hero’s nobility

the hero’s personal defect in an area
the hero’s personal defect in an area

the love interest
the love interest
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In classical tragedies, the destruction of the hero is typically caused by:

- the hero's personal defect in an area
- the hero's nobility

What is the answer

The answer is the hero's personal defect in an area.

In Romeo and Juliet, why is Romeo banished?

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because he loves a Capulet
because he loves a Capulet

because he causes Tybalt’s death
because he causes Tybalt’s death

because he causes Mercutio’s death
because he causes Mercutio’s death

because he is caught with Juliet
because he is caught with Juliet
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In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is banished because he causes Tybalt's death.

In Romeo and Juliet, what rite do Romeo and Juliet perform in secret?

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confession with Friar Lawrence
confession with Friar Lawrence

making peace between their families
making peace between their families

attending a masquerade party
attending a masquerade party

getting married
getting married
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In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet perform the rite of getting married in secret.

In Romeo and Juliet, where will Romeo go?

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Mantua
Mantua

Verona
Verona

Rome
Rome

London
London
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In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo will go to Mantua.