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The Hypochondriac AnalysisThe Hypochondriac AnalysisThe Hypochondriac conforms to views on Aristotelian importance of character in drama that suggests “If the protagonist had by nature a flaw that steered him more or less inevitably into a fatal situation, he would be a mechanism and predictable to us, incapable of inducing terror or recognition” (Aristotle 27). Nothing.