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    Greek tragedy must have a tragic hero. In The Burial at Thebes: A Version of Sophocles’ Antigone translated by Seamus Heaney, the most tragic hero is Creon. He is an essentially good man of high position who takes pride in his role as king. Antigone receives a punishment for disobeying Creon’s orders by burying her brother’s body. Antigone went against Creon’s law and listened to god’s law while burying Polyneices. Based on Aristotle’s definition, Creon is the tragic hero of Antigone because although

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    Greek tragedy would not be complete with out a tragic hero. Sophocles wrote Antigone with a specific character in mind for this part. Based on Aristotle's definition, Creon is the tragic hero of Antigone. Creon fits Aristotle's tragic hero traits as a significant person who is faced with difficult decisions. Creon is significant because he is king. This makes him both renowned and prosperous. Creon is not completely good nor completely bad; he is somewhere in-between, as humans are. The audience

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    Creon Tragic Hero

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    Aristotle, a tragic hero can be defined as a “literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his or her own destruction.” Aristotle uses ideas such as the anagnorisis, peripeteia, hamartia and hubris to define a hero as a tragic hero. The author, Sophocles, creates Creon to be the leader of the town of Thebes in the play Antigone, after Oedipus. His niece, Antigone is also a main character in such a way that makes her a hero but not quite a tragic hero. Creon is the well-known

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    Creon The Tragic Hero

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    A tragic hero is defined in most cases as a literary character of great stature whose moral defect leads to tragedy but some self-awareness brings the character to make the right decision (World Literatures). That is why although Antigone portrays many characteristics of a tragic hero, the real tragic hero of this play is Creon. A tragic hero in the Greek world is very different from our perceptive of a hero in the modern world. When today’s society thinks of a hero they think of superpowers and

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    Is Creon A Tragic Hero

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    As opposed to prior beliefs, you don’t have to be a savior to be considered a hero. The Burial at Thebes, the translated version of Sophocles play, ANTIGONE by Seamus Heaney, brings to life the struggles that Antigone faces while she tries to fight Creon and the curse that was cast upon her family due to her father Oedipus’s shameful sins. After her father’s death, her uncle Creon manipulates her two brothers and potential heirs to fight themselves to death, and then seizes the opportunity to take

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    Creon As A Tragic Hero

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    demonstrate this type of downfall. In the Greek Tragedy, Antigone, by Sophocles, Creon suffers a series of unfortunate events because of his imperfections that lead to his downfall. In order to prove himself as a worthy and strong leader, Creon creates a law that goes against the state’s morality and refuses to listen to reason. The downfall is important to the work as a whole because it shows how Creom is a tragic hero and his actions reinforces the theme. Antigone takes place in the state of Thebes

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    Creon as Tragic Hero

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    In the Greek play Antigone, Creon and Antigone can both be claimed the title of Tragic Hero. Creon was made king when Oedipus Rex fled the kingship. Creon is the brother in law of Oedipus, and was giving the kingship only because Oedipus’s sons, Eteocles and Polyneices were killed trying to fight for the thrown. Antigone is Oedipus’s daughter and Creon’s niece. When it comes down to who the tragic hero is, Creon most definitely walks away with the title. A tragic hero by definition is ordinary person

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    Creon: A Tragic Hero

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    exact same situation happened to Creon in a lengthy play called Antigone by Sophocles. It’s a play about how the king Creon refused to give Antigone's close brother a proper burial, just for breaking the law. Now Antigone has gone on a quest to bury her brother.n the end Creon needed to learn that sometimes you have to take the advice of others and see their side of the story instead of thinking

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    Is Creon Tragic Hero

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    I believe creon isn’t a tragic hero. Here’s why he isn’t a noble stature you can argue he is because he’s a king. You can also argue that he gains self knowledge but you can’t argue that he get a redemption. You also cannot argue he is a good person. So now I’ll prove why I believe I’m right but this is my apoyen There is 6 points you need to tragic hero he gots three that you just can’t argue that he’s not he has a weakness or flaw, free, and experiences misfortune. You can argue that he is a

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    Creon: A Tragic Hero? Is Creon a tragic hero? Creon is a character in “Antigone”, a play written by Sophocles in 441 bc. “Antigone” follows the journey of a young woman as she tries to bury her brother although it is forbidden by her uncle/the king Creon. Creon is an interesting character to do for a Tragic hero because he is not what one would typically think of as a tragic hero. So what is a tragedy? As stated by Aristotle “A tragedy is the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having

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