Antigone Vs Creon Essay

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In the play, Antigone, Creon, and Antigone have different views on the rules and the law. Yet they both have contrasting traits that are seen as traits that the tragic hero has in play. At the play's beginning, Antigone expresses her heroic side by failing to comply with the law set for her country and sticking to her belief til the end. Creon expresses his traits by trying to restore order in Thebes and doing almost anything to keep it in order. In the play's climax, Sophocles makes it obvious that Antigone has stubborn loyalty to her family; this leads to her downfall. Creon is the same way, but with too much pride and lots of stubbornness he will also have a tragic ending. At the play’s conclusion, Antigone hangs herself because instead of giving up on her beliefs, she stays and dies …show more content…
Creon says “I shudder with dread! Why not kill me, too? Run me though with a good sharp sword” Creon also says “I murdered you, my son, against my will, you too, my wife.whom to look to? Where to lean for support?” (lines 1432-1433 and 1461-1463). Creon eventually realized that he did wrong and should not have, and his major flaws were why he ended up living the rest of his life with regret, sorrow, and guilt. Everything considered, looking at both of them again, they can be seen as the tragic hero because their flaws led to their downfall and the audience can see that. Both Creon and Antigone can be seen as the tragic hero in Antigone. First, they both have heroic traits. Second, they both have character flaws and third, they both have a tragic ending that either leaves them to die or have them face cruel punishment through their actions. In conclusion, they can both be seen as tragic heroes even if one is the protagonist and one is the antagonist. Creon is the tragic hero because he is a good ruler but ends up alone due to his excessive pride and stubbornness. Antigone’s loyalty is her greatest weakness, making her a tragic