Excessive pride or arrogance that leads a character to defy moral boundaries, the natural order, or the gods—ultimately bringing about their downfall. Hubris is a central concept in Greek tragedy: heroes like Oedipus, Creon, and Ajax are destroyed not by external enemies but by their own refusal to accept human limitations. The concept remains fundamental to tragic storytelling across all dramatic traditions.

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