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According to Aristotle, why did Oedipus deserve to suffer for his actions?

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Answer:

Because he was gulity of having a hamartia

Explanation:

The term hamartia refers to a fatal flaw or error in judgement made by the character. He seems to be just a victim of fate. His hubris/ excessive pride and stubboorness led to his downfall.

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