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Antigone Analysis

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Title Goes Here In the play Antigone, Sophocles creates the complex character of Antigone, who does what is morally right and tries to be the hero but messes itu p with hubris, hatefulness, and selfishness. She causes her sister, boyfriend, and Creon to suffer which adds to the tragedy that good deeds don’t always make the best heroes. Antigone can almost be called a hero except she doesn’t do the heroic deed gracefully. She is loud, proud, and does not care if she gets caught when she buries her brother. This causes her sister pain because her sister did not want Antigone to be caught or killed. Another way Antigone hurt her sister is when she refuses any help. All she wants to do is to help but Antigone blows up in her face and tells her that she would never want to be helped by her sister. Again, when Antigone is caught, her sister tries to take the blame because se cares for Antigone. Antigone hates the idea of sharing the responsibility or even death with her sister because she is full of selfish pride. She wants to be …show more content…

In exile, she causes further pain. At the end of the story Creon and his son go to Antigone with intentions to let her go. When they finally reach her, they find her already dead-she had hanged herself. She couldn’t risk her pride by dying of starvation and at the hands of others so she stubbornly chose her own way of death. When she decided to hang herself, she didn’t care to consider how her death would affect anybody else. When Creon’s son found Antigone, he was overwhelmed with grief and killed himself too. This deeply affected and pained Creon to see his son and Antigone both dead, knowing that he couldn’t do a thing to fix it. Antigone left all of the suffering to Creon in the end, as he finally tried to do good by freeing her and making things right but he was too late. He never got to fix his

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