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    A Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw, which combined with fate, results into a tragedy. The tragic hero must fall from good luck and well being to misery and misfortune. The tragic hero causes a sense of pity through the tragic downfall that weakens the character. In Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone follows her own beliefs by giving her brother a proper burial, even if she has to break the law of King Creon. Because of her innocent

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    Tragic What makes you feel pity and fear for someone? These emotions may be felt for someone when death is looming, when a tough task lies ahead, or when they have made poor decisions. Antigone is the true tragic hero of the play Antigone by Sophocles according to Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy because of the actions she takes, the pity and fear we feel for her, and her tragic flaw. Antigone is the true tragic hero because of the actions she takes throughout the play. The first action she decides

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    According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is a man of high power who is significant in which their outstanding power shines and they have great qualities. In the play, Antigone, the author provides a couple of characters who could fit the title of the tragic hero throughout the play. In order to fit his definition, a character must experience a downfall, be of noble birth, experience a reversal of fortune, and recognition of what has occurred. Antigone experiences most of these traits in the play, however

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    hesitation. However, a tragic hero requires different qualities. A tragic hero is a character of noble birth who is fated by some supernatural force to suffer, and this because of a tragic flaw that contributes to his or her downfall. There are many great tales that come from the Ancient civilization about tragic heroes, two of them being The Epic of Gilgamesh and Antigone. One of the earliest pieces of literature

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    Aristotle’s pieces are either comedies or tragedies. The majority of tragedies have the main role of a tragic hero. Tragic heroes rise to power, experiences a major catastrophe, doom themselves with hamartia, have the occurrence of peripeteia, builds up events leading to their downfall, must be enlightened, and the audience needs catharsis . In Antigone, Creon fits the tragic hero mold the best. Creon’s noble blood allows for the the appointment of kingship. Sharing ties with Jocasta, the late Queen

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    “Not so self-centered that you never listen to other people” (Hugh Hefner). In the story of Antigone, Creon shows the characteristics of a tragic hero, as he is the king, he shows his self-confident and he does not recognize his flaws until the end of the story. All of this leads into his downfall in the tragedy and causes him to realize what he had done. Creon is a tragic hero because of his self-righteousness, his excessive pride, and his ignorance of other’s opinion. Creon believes that whatever

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    A tragic hero is a person of nobility with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. This person is fated by the Gods or by some supernatural force to doom and destruction or at least to great suffering. But the tragic hero struggles to a great extent against this fate and this cosmic conflict wins our admiration. I would argue that Antigone is considered the hero in this amazing tragedy written by Sophocles. She has many tragic flaws which lead to her downfall. One of Antigone's tragic flaws is

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    Greece, Sophocles wrote the greatly admired tragedy, Antigone. Antigone includes many themes such as Freedom, Protection of Personal Dignity, Obedience to Civil Law, Protection of Community/Nation, Loyalty/Obligation to Family, and Observance of Religious Law. Many of the Greek tragedies that have been written include a tragic hero that has his/her tragic flaw. In Antigone there are two main characters; Creon, the tyrant king of Thebes, and Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. One of these

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    One might think Antigone is the tragic hero of her own story, but as the audience read in The Burial at Thebes: A Version of Sophocles’ Antigone translated by Seamus Heaney, readers know that she is not the tragic hero and learn the King is. The story starts after Polyneices and Eteocles battled to the death. This Creon as next in line to take the crown. Creon buries Eteocles but leaves Polyneices’ body to rot. Antigone wants to bury Polyneices, as a result, he goes the Underworld. Based on Aristotle's

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    Antigone is a Tragic Hero A subject of debate in Sophocles’ play Antigone is which character complies with the characteristics of a tragic hero. The qualities that constitute a tragic hero are, in no particular order, having a high social position, not being overly good or bad, isolation, being tenacious in their actions, arousing pity in the audience, a revelatory manifestation, and having a single flaw that brings about their own demise and the demise of others around them. Creon possesses

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