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    A tragic hero is defined as a literary character of high nobility who makes a personal judgement error that often leads to their own fate. A tragic hero dominates a tragic flaw, a characters weakness such as excessive pride, aspiration, or jealousy. In literary cases, a tragic hero is neither benevolent nor immortal but has vigorous intentions. Ordinarily a tragic hero is of high royal birth, possesses a tragic flaw, has a downfall due to that flaw, and recognizes their error by accepting the consequences

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    examples of tragic characters whose greatest strength is also the source of their undoing. But the ancient Greeks and Romans also held the view that acceptance is the beginning of wisdom.” The tragic hero is one that evokes fear and pity in the audience. But the true tragic hero of the story is the person who not only lost the most but also a person who made the people feel as though they lost them as well. Aristotle believed that there were five basic components of a tragic hero. The hero must be of

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    tragedy Antigone By Sophocles. In this play we watch the tragic hero Creon, a powerful king, become very arrogant due to his nobility ranking, thus relating back to part of the quote where it’s stated “...what we let die inside of us”. Basically, a tragic hero is an high ranking important and influential person or character that goes through horrible tragedies due to some of their own personal flaws. Thus, giving reasoning why he is the tragic hero in Antigone. Creon is the tragic hero in Antigone

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    the Greeks and the Romans, the word tragedy had a slightly different meaning. Aristotle defined a tragic hero as one who has a major character flaw and experiences a tragedy leading to that character’s downfall. The character must experience a loss in fortune and suffer beyond what they deserve. In the story Antigone was written by Sophocles, Creon can be defined as a tragic hero more so than Antigone. Creon is the king of Thebes; he is stubborn but loyal. His loyalties lie with his city, and he

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    draws on the emotions of the audience is to get them to relate to the tragic hero, and that is why it was so important for a tragedy to have a proper one. Antigone features the perfect example of a hero in a tragedy. In Antigone, King Creon is the tragic hero since he is adherent to a moral mean, he is life-like, he exhibits a tragic quality which results in a plot reversal, and ends in a moment of lament. Creon is the ideal tragic hero, since he’s morally upstanding but not blameless at the same time

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    The play, Antigone, written by Sophocles shows the different downfalls of characters. One of these characters is Creon. Creon does not realize that his pride and stubbornness has interfered his ability to deal with problems and rule of Thebes properly. By analyzing Creon, one could see that he is considered a tragic hero in this play. The characteristics a person must have to be a tragic hero is he has “a hamartia, or tragic flaw. More often than not that tragic flaw is excessive pride, or a hubris

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    Carlberg English 102 9 December 2014 The Real Tragic Hero in the Play Antigone A tragic hero according to Aristotle is someone who is of high nobility, and has a major internal character flaw. That flaw will eventually by the characters ultimate demise which is most likely death. If their demise doesn’t end in a death the tragic hero usually goes through a catharsis. The most common flaws of a tragic hero are hubris, pride, and stubbornness. Tragic heroes can be found throughout most tragedy themed

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    Creon as a Tragic Heroine What do you consider a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a person of noble birth 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 hero struggles mightly against this fate and this cosmic conflict wins our admiration. Creon, one of the main characters, shows his five tragic flaws and they are hubris, peripetia, anagnoisis, hamartia, and the fate must be

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    In the play “Antigone,” there were many tragic heroes. In my opinion Creon was one of those. Creon was a tragic hero that was trying to be noble, but losing his entire family was extreme; he was set to fail from the start. In the play Creon decreed Polyneices was not to be buried. He did this as he believed that Polyneices was a traitor to Thebes. In his eyes this was a noble deed to do for his city that Polyneices had betrayed. If anyone undermined him and buried Polyneices then he saw them as

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    What is a tragic hero in the stories of old? The story of Antigone written by sophocles is a great story to answer this question. There is some real tragic events that occur during this like the suicidal tendencies of this family. The pride and stubbornness of King Creon of Thebes. He was warned that the gods didn’t approve of his verdict on Antigone's defiance. When he finally realizes the mistake he made. Which could’ve been amended if he wasn’t so stubborn and prideful.The hamartia of King Creon

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