Antigone
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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
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result of his strict observance of the laws of Thebes. While obeying the law is important, Sophocles seems to believe that if ones own beliefs, ideals and morals must be put aside to obey that particular law, the law may be disregarded. Creon didn't learn this lesson until it was far too late, and had to pay the price with the lives of his wife and son. Sophocles. Antigone. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973. Word Count: 841
result of his strict observance of the laws of Thebes. While obeying the law is important, Sophocles seems to believe that if ones own beliefs, ideals and morals must be put aside to obey that particular law, the law may be disregarded. Creon didn't learn this lesson until it was far too late, and had to pay the price with the lives of his wife and son. Sophocles. Antigone. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973. Word Count: 841