Creon As Tragic Hero of Sophocles’ Antigone Since the play’s inception, there has always existed a contention concerning the true hero of Sophocles’ Antigone. It is a widely held belief that Antigone must be the main character simply because she and the drama share name. This is, of course, a very logical assumption. Certainly Sophocles must have at least meant her to be viewed as the protagonist, else he would not have given her the play’s title. Analytically speaking, however, Creon does
Creon as the Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone Who is the true tragic hero in Sophocles' Antigone? This question has been the subject of a great debate for numerous years. Equal arguments exist that portray Antigone as the tragic heroine in the play and Creon as the tragic hero. Aristotle, in his study of Greek drama entitled Poetics, provided the framework that determines the tragic hero of a work. Though Antigone definitely possesses the characteristics and qualities that
Creon The Tragic Hero of Sophocles Antigone Every Greek tragedy must have a tragic hero. In Sophocle’s play, Antigone, the most tragic hero is Creon. He is an essentially good man of high position who takes pride in his role as king. He possesses the tragic flaws of excessive pride and an oversized ego. This causes the tragic reversal that leads to his emotional ruin and eventual remorse and repentance. As King of Thebes, Creon is forced to make difficult decisions. As a new ruler, he feels
Creon as the Ideal Tragic Hero of Antigone Tragedy always involves human suffering, but not everyone who suffers is a Tragic Hero. According to Aristotle, there are five basic criteria that must be met for a character to be considered a Tragic Hero. Aristotle’s ideas about tragedy were recorded in his book of literacy theory titled Poetics. In it he has a great deal to say about the structure, purpose and intended effect of tragedy. His ideas have been adopted, disputed, expanded, and discussed
The True Tragic Hero of Creon in Sophocles' Antigone There has always been a great debate over who is the true tragic hero in Sophocles' Antigone. Many scholars would stake claim to Antigone possessing all the necessary characteristics of a true tragic hero, but many others would argue that Creon holds many qualities as well. It is hard to discount Antigone as a tragic hero, because in fact, the play bears her name, but from careful reading, Creon meets Aristotle's criteria exactly and fits
Antigone - Creon Defines the Tragic Hero Antigone, written by Sophocles is a tale of a tragic hero who suffers with the recognition and realization of his tragic flaw. Although this short story is titled after Antigone, Creon is the main character and he provides the moral significance in the play. First, Creon withholds the respect of his citizens but it is clear to them he is not perfect through his pride (tragic flaw). Secondly, his radical reversal of fortune is made clear after
makes them a hero. Heroes can help save the day, be strong against others, help people in tough situations. In Sophocles' Antigone, the tragic hero proves to be worthy of these traits as she presents herself to be stronger than the rest. She shows several characteristics that help her achieve this title. Although it is a high honor she had persevere in order to get to this point and it wasn't an easy task. For these accomplishments, Antigone has earned the title of a Tragic Hero. Antigone seems to be
Antigone – Makynzee Viars What does it take to be a tragic hero? Dying is a tragedy, but dying as a hero isn’t so bad. Respect, staying true to her word, and bravery is what makes Antigone a tragic hero. Antigone’s brother Polyneices died while fighting there brother Eteocles. Creon, Antigone’s uncle decided that Eteocles should be properly buried, Polyneices should not. Antigone’s uncle Creon, says no matter what the laws of the gods say’s if anyone tries to bury Polyneices they will be put to
Who’s the tragic hero in the play Antigone written by Sophocles? The play Antigone is about Antigone fighting for her brother Polyneices’ proper burial. Creon, on the other hand, believes her brother should not be buried. This Greek tragedy leads to the death of three of the characters in the play. Many people argue that Antigone is the tragic hero, however I believe that King Creon of Thebes is the tragic hero. Although Antigone could be a tragic hero, Creon is more fit. His actions and pride is
Heartbroken? Losing a loved one and not being able to bury them, is the scenario is Antigone has falling into. Antigone, in the play Antigone, is a young woman, but she is also a tragic hero. A tragic hero is someone who encounters obstacles and of course tragedies. Even though a tragic hero character may be daring and demonstrate braveness, they often make common blunders and contribute to their undoing. In Antigone.