up falling from grace. The dramatic play Antigone by Sophocles written in 441 B.C.E is a story of many different opinions contrasting each other leading to death, sadness and regret. The character Antigone fights for what she believes in against the king and the gods beliefs to bury her dead brother, Polyneices who died in a battle against his own brother Eteocles to win over the throne. After analyzing all the possibilities, the king, Creon is a tragic hero in the story because he survives all events…
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The tragic hero in Antigone isn’t the person you’d expect it to be. This person is Creon, the “guy in charge” who orders the death of one of the main character also known as his niece, Antigone. Throughout the play, we see Creon as the antagonist who constantly makes harsh and irrational choices such as punishing Antigone for burying her brother. But from an alternative lens, we see him as a leader who is devoted to his government and will do anything to keep the law of the land strong and applicable…
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Creon the Tragic Hero In Sophocles’ Antigone, the king of Thebes, Creon has made a decree that will kill his own because he always has to be right. Although this is a bad thing this doesn’t make him bad which makes him a perfect tragic hero according to Aristotle. Aristotle states that a tragic hero is someone who is not completely good or bad, highly renowned and prosperous, and they have a tragic flaw. However, after the tragic hero realizes their tragic flaw it’s too late because everything has…
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Sophocles play, Antigone, Creon is a tragic hero because he did not want Antigone brother Polyneices buried. Creon said your not allowed to bury polyneices “ And yet you dared to break those very laws”(507). Antigone wanted to honor her mother’s children by not letting them be unburied. Creon said “A good man does not wish what we give him to be the same an evil man receives”(592). This means the two brothers were supposed to share being king so they both should get the same respect. Creon believes what…
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A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to her downfall. There are more than one tragic hero’s in the drama but I am just going to be talking about Creon. In the drama Antigone, Creon gets the label tragic hero by many different things , first when he went against the gods rules and made his own , then when he refused to bury polyneices , lastly when his wife and son killed themselves. Creon's first mistake was going against the gods saying that polyneices…
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philosopher Aristotle defines a tragic hero as, “a literary character of high stature/respect that makes a judgment error based on a fatal flaw, ultimately leading to his or her downfall”. In greek writer Sophocles’ play Antigone, two main characters appear to serve as a ‘tragic hero’: Antigone and Creon. One might argue that Antigone, based on her good intentions and respect for family, would be the tragic hero. However, Creon is the true tragic hero of Antigone, because he (1) is a person of high…
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decisions help set the stage for their inevitable fate to occur or a tragic hero with a tragic flaw, is shown as a common theme throughout Sophocles’s plays. In the play Antigone, for example, the tragic hero is depicted the character Creon. The main conflict within Antigone is there is confrontation between the protagonist, Antigone, and the antagonistic tragic hero, Creon over the burial of Antigone’s deceased brother Polynices due to Creon accusing him of treason. This was an example of a clash of moral…
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discussion of Antigone, one question has been, is Creon or Antigone the play’s tragic hero? Some say Antigone is the tragic hero because she disobeys Creon’s laws and buries her brother, Polyneices. Others say Creon is the tragic hero since he is a stubborn king, but at the end of the play he shows his love for his city. However, my own view is that Antigone is the tragic hero of the play. Antigone wants to bury Polyneices, her brother. But during the argument between Ismene and Antigone about burying…
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Creon: the Tragic Hero In Sophocles’ play Antigone, Creon is the one and only tragic hero. This statement can easily be deemed as accurate and evident after analyzing his decisions, actions, and character. Creon contains a characteristic that causes his downfall and we can feel connected with. No other character in this play has such a quality. This important characteristic or “tragic flaw” that makes him unique is being too close-minded and stubborn. He makes many errors in judgment due to his…
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there is a tragic hero. The tragic hero is defined as a main character that suffers a downfall resulting from a weakness known as the tragic flaw. Antigone, a play written by Sophocles, is a great example of a tragedy. Although Antigone may seem like the tragic hero, Creon is the real tragic hero. He shows more attributes of a tragic hero. He is unable to get around his pride and due to this abundance of pride, he ends up with a dead family. This flaw started to present itself when Antigone, Creon’s…
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