And the lesson learned then is one that we are reminded of today, that baseball stars, like Presidents, may have tragic flaws.
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When I asked Jackson what his equivalent tragic flaw might be, he replied, " My weakness is also competitiveness to excess ."
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Greek tragedy often deals with people who are basically good, very much like all of us, but they have certain tragic flaws.
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When asked in the study about his tragic flaws, Welch says : " I may be too impulsive, but I wouldn't call that tragic.
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These tragic flaws result in the destruction of his Excalibur ( Wonderboy ), and ends with him failing at his final time at bat.
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But he also again showed the tragic flaw in his game _ a 5-of-14 touch that is to free-throw shooting what Kazaam was to cinema.
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A surprising bonus is that the screenplay, by David Nokes and Janet Barron, rescues the novel from what has always been considered its tragic flaw.
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"Its portrait of grief, rage, jealousy, flawed justice and revenge in a Maine lobstering town zeroes in on its characters'tragic flaws, yet refuses to condemn them,"
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Its portrait of grief, rage, jealousy, flawed justice and revenge in a Maine lobstering town zeroes in on its characters'tragic flaws, yet refuses to condemn them.
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In the novel, however, Hobbs has a tragic flaw; he has a weakness to succumb to his appetites, women, and caring too much about his own glory.