A tragedy, by definition, is a play in which the main character, typically of high social stature, experiences a downfall due to a flaw in their character. In Paul Sartre's tragedy, the main character's flaw is their pride. This flaw leads to their downfall, as they are unable to see the reality of the situation and make the necessary changes to prevent it. The tragedy is a story of how one person's pride can lead to their downfall, and how this downfall can have a ripple effect on those around them.
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