In chapter thirteen, Aristotle outlines an ideal of the central character of tragedy, the so-called tragic hero, and identifies the source of the character's downfall with something called hamartia.
Her love to Beloved was deep, with some guiltiness, but it was also a malformed love, which made her become to degenerate.This article will analyze the women of the Beloved from many aspects.
In the Gnostic view, the unconscious self of man is consubstantial with the Godhead, but because of a tragic fall it is thrown into a world that is completely alien to its real being.