Creon: The Tragic Hero

Words: 254
Pages: 2

In Antigone, Sophocles conveys Creon as the the tragic hero because he suffers the most, recognizes his mistakes when it's too late and has his downfalls caused by his hubris.
In the tragic story of Antigone It is clear that Creon suffers more than Antigone does throughout the story. His stubbornness as king leads to the death of three people, including his wife and son. With knowing he has lead to the death of 3 people that's the main reason why he suffers far more than Antigone does. He has to live with his selfish decisions for the rest of his life. He must also live with the knowing that his action leads to the death of his own son and wife. Creon realizes what he did, but it was too late. The King tries to make everything right, but he