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how does the plot structure in icarus & daedalus reflect aristotles description of a perfect tragedy?
oa the story shows a hero who falls from fortune due to vice.
ob the story presents a character whose downfall comes from a flaw, creating pity and fear
oc the story focuses on a completely evil character whose defeat is satisfying but not tragic.
od the story has a double plot with opposing endings for good and bad characters.
Aristotle defined a perfect tragedy as involving a character of noble stature with a tragic flaw (hamartia) whose down - fall evokes pity and fear (catharsis) in the audience. In the story of Icarus and Daedalus, Icarus's hubris (flying too close to the sun despite warnings) is his flaw, leading to his downfall.
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B. The story presents a character whose downfall comes from a flaw, creating pity and fear