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    Antigone is one of the two central characters of the play, along with Creon. Like Creon, she too has a claim to being the tragic hero of Antigone. Her first qualifying aspect is being introduced as a good, upstanding person. She is kind-hearted and caring, especially for her family as she was willing to defy her uncle’s royal edict forbidding the burial of her fallen brother Polyneices. She is also a person of high-esteem and stature. As the daughter of the late King Oedipus and Queen Jocasta, as

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    This is true not only of Antigone, but also of Abraham Lincoln. While Abraham Lincoln may not be considered a tragic hero he is similar to Antigone because both were fulfilling a divine order. Antigone is the title character of Sophocles’ Antigone. She is the daughter of Oedipus, who coupled with his mother and murdered his father. As a result of her father’s fate she is a victim of circumstance. She is also considered a tragic hero. Aristotle 's definition of a tragic hero is someone who starts

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    “There's nothing, no pain, our lives are paid, in private shame, no public disgrace, nothing I haven't seen in your griefs and mine”(Antigone 1-8). The Burial at Thebes is a version of Sophocles’ Antigone translated by Seamus Heaney. Antigone is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles written around 442 BCE. The civil war is over. After the tragic death of the Oedipus, everyone would take the throne from one year to the next. Creon orders Eteocles to be buried with full honors, while

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    The qualifications of a tragic hero vary between Aristotle and Shakespeare. Aristotle thinks of a tragic hero as someone who is a noble character by choice and makes his/her own destiny, while Shakespeare sees a tragic hero as someone who is born of nobility and born to be important. Although both tragic hero's end in a tragic death that effects many people, not all tragic hero's fit perfectly into both categories. In Sophocles’ Antigone, Creon is considered a tragic hero. Creon follows Aristotle's

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    The True Tragic Hero of Antigone

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    What makes a hero? In our society, a hero is thought of as a tall man who wears a cape and has super powers, but to the Greeks, it was very different. In every Greek tragedy, there is the tragic hero, defined by Aristotle as a character who is an extraordinary person, with both good and bad qualities. Although the character reaches a level of insight, a tragic flaw, such as hamartia, leads to their failure in the end. A perfect example of this can be found in Sophocles’ trilogy, The Theban Plays

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    As a main character in Antigone, Creon’s development throughout the play has proved him to be a tragic hero. He is a prestige, well respected man, and the king of Thebes. He was looked up to this was until his actions brought his downfall, allowing pride to be his greater flaw. His pride in which he thrives off of making the ‘right’ choice. Although every person disagrees with the ruling throughout the plot. Creon’s development into a tragic hero begins at the start of Antigone’s brothers being introduced

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    “Antigone – Tragic Hero Essay Summative Writing Assessment” “Disaster is linked with disaster./ Woe again must each generation inherit.” (lines 595-596) In the play Antigone by Sophocles’, Creon pridefully rules the town of Thebes, only considering his own thoughts and feelings of being the talk of the town. Doomed to make an error in judgement, Responsible for his fate and fall from great heights and high self-esteem most strongly identifies Creon as the tragic hero in the Sophocles’ Antigone.

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    individual have the right to be a hero? If so, what characteristics do they each possess to help classify them to be a hero? Aristotle, an Ancient Greek philosopher analyzes tragedy genre writings and gives Sophocles’ “Tragic Heroes” some basic qualifications. Tragic Heroes must be Noble, have a flaw (tragic flaw), they must have a fall, and at the end be enlightened and take responsibility for their actions to teach the audience a moral lesson. In the play Antigone playwright Sophocles choses Creon

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    place to do what’s right, but in the story Antigone, he does something controversial. Two brothers in the royal family kill each other in a fight. Creon thinks that one of them should be buried and the other should be left to rot, to be eaten by wild dogs, picked apart by vultures, because one of them was a hero and the other was a traitor. Creon is a tragic hero because he realizes the mistakes of his actions after he sees the consequences of them. Antigone wants to bury both of them because she

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    In the play Antigone, Creon’s actions contribute to his role as a tragic hero throughout the play. His stubbornness and power is shaping him as a character and develops a plot. Creon fits all the traits of a tragic hero, which is someone from a noble structure who makes a mistake which leads them to their destruction. Antigone the child of Oedipus, has conflicts with Creon and her decision to bury her brother upsets him.Creon has too much power and stubbornness, pride to think right and bumps heads

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