What is hamartia?a. The tragic flaw of the tragic hero that causes his or her own destruction
b. The difference between what is said and what is meant or what actually happens
c. An element in a story that evokes pity or compassion for the characters
d. A hero who goes from happiness to suffering because of his or her own actions

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is a: hamartia is a tragic error of the hero or heroin that in the end leads to some actions which will lead to a tragic end of the person. It comes for the greek word "to err"
Answer 2
Answer: Hamartia is the tragic flaw of the tragic hero that causes his or her own destruction.

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It seems that you have missed some necessary details for us to answer this so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The given quotation above is by Herman Melville from "Bartleby the Scrivener". The benefit of using "from his youth upward" rather than "from an early age" or "always?" is that, it suggests the narrator has a strong sense of pride. Hope this helps.

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The use of magical realism in Latin American literature help explain about Latin American culture:

That neither logic nor superstition can fully explain cultural traditions.

Magical realism is a literary genre in which magical elements are added to a mostly realistic world. It is a type of fiction. Therefore, this genre is sometimes oblivious to scientific facts in order to add magical elements. The genre does not focus on the inequality of Latin American societies, although this can a be a theme in some works. Finally, the goal of this genre is to entertain and show cultural traditions but in no way it tries to demonstrate that European readers are unable to understand Latin American societies.

The correct answer is 'that neither logic nor superstition can fully explain cultural traditions'.