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    A tragic hero/heroine is a character who meets his or her downfall (usually death) because of a weakness they possess or a judgement in error. In “Antigone” by Sophocles, the king Creon displays the qualities of a tragic hero. Creon has a strong sense of hubris. Hubris is overwhelming pride or arrogance which causes the hero’s transgression against the gods. It is his tragic flaw. In the play, he meets his death because he has way too much pride, he has a fate he does not deserve, and he has an error

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    forefront of Greek tragedies was Sophocles. One of Sophocles most famous pieces of work is, Antigone. Written in 440 B.C in Athens, Greece, Sophocles uses this play to dramatize a series of events that unfolds when pride becomes more important than loyalty to family. Controversy still remains today of whom the tragic hero of Antigone is, but some scholars believe that Antigone herself is the tragic hero. Antigone goes past conventional expectations to stand up for her brother, Polyneikes. The decision

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    SUBTOPIC A: According to the Aristotle’s interpretation, a tragic hero is a great person who comes to misfortune through a fatal character flaw. Greek tragedies present us with the main characters which are born as tragic heroes in accordance with the first points of philosopher’s definition. Oedipus and Antigone have the nobility that a true tragic hero must have. They are worthy of attention and sympathy. Antigone and her sister Ismene are the daughters of King Oedipus of Thebes and Jocasta. She

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    The Tragic Hero in Antigone Being a human incorporates drama. It is part of living in society, and often inevitable. In theatre, successful drama plays use timeless issues that can still be found present in most civilization. Amongst the seven Sophocles’ plays that managed to survive 25 centuries in complete form, lies one of the most famous tragedies in human-history, Antigone. The main controversial conflict in this historically-influential play is the importance of divine law versus man-made

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    A tragic hero is a character in a play that is known for being dignified but has a flaw that assists in his or her downfall. Antigone is a Greek tragic piece written by Sophocles. In the theatrical production the use of power and morality versus law is evident. The promotion to the conflict was that Creon created a law in which enabled Polynieces, Antigone’s brother, to be buried in the proper way. As it is the way of the gods Antigone found it fit to bury her brother causing her to disobey the law

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    An Aristotelian tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment that ultimately leads to his or her own destruction. An example of a true Aristotelian tragic hero is Creon from Sophocles’ play, Antigone. Creon is the tragic hero because he goes through the five stages of a tragic hero which leads to his destruction. His tragic flaw is him being afraid to admit that he has made a mistake. He is too proud of his power and his ability to make laws which leads to his son and wife committing

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    Since the definition of a tragic hero is a character who makes an error through judgement that unavoidably embarks to their own destruction, in which they lose everything and realize their mistakes when it’s too late. Then, In the play “Antigone” Creon is the tragic hero. Early in the play of “Antigone,” Sophocles characterizes Creon as a moral and just leader. Creon’s laws and punishments were acceptable and rational. However this is not the case throughout the play. When the play is coming to a

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    Creon is a tragic hero. At the beginning Sophocles depicts Creon as a kind leader who makes just laws. Throughout the play Creon's hubris has taken over most of his decisions and finally leading to his demise. Reon is shown as a kind king who enforces just laws. Later Creons hubris and his Hero must be noble in nature, but imperfect so that the audience can see themselves in him. He is a king, but for people to relate with him he has a lot of pride and follows his beliefs no matter what Creon’s

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    The Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, once said, “A man doesn't become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." The quote is a broad description of what a tragic hero is. In the eyes of Aristotle, to be considered a tragic hero, a character would have to have a fatal flaw that would lead to his and/or surrounding characters untimely downfalls. In the play “Antigone” by Sophocles, Creon harbors a belief that continuously impedes upon his life. His intransigent belief in the superiority

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    Sophocles’ Antigone is, without a doubt, one of the greatest tragedies ever written. There are many questions that somebody could ask about this work, but this one intrigues me the most: Who is the tragic hero? Could it be Antigone? Or could it be Creon? Antigone might be the name of the tragedy, but I believe that Creon is the winning candidate. His role in the plot of this tragedy, his sensible tragic fault, and his dynamic character are the obvious reasons why I chose him as the tragic hero.      First

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