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Tragic Flaws in Antigone Essay

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One of the greatest Greek plays is Antigone. Antigone is a tragic Sophoclean play, which portray two great examples for a tragic hero. I believe Creon and Antigone, the main characters of the play to be tragic heroes. A tragic hero is a character who is known for being dignified and has a flaw that assists to his or her downfall. Both Creon and Antigone are dignified and flawed in their own ways, having a similar tragic flaw. Antigone is very proud, liker her father Oedipus, who also happens to be a tragic hero; I guess it runs in the family. Pride ends up being their downfall. Antigone promises her brother, before he is killed, that she will give him a proper Theban burial, but Creon the King decreed that anyone who buries him will …show more content…

Third it shows she is arrogant in the fact that she tells her sister who won’t help her, “Oh tell it! Tell everyone! Think how they’ll hate you when it all comes out, if they learn you knew about it all the time. Later on however, nearing her downfall she does not change her views or aspects at all, retaining who she was at the start of the play. She still believes the gods to be above the laws of mankind, “You will remember what things I suffer, and at what man’s hands, because I would not transgress the laws of heaven.” She also saves her pride and arrogance as the Choragos remarks, “Like father, like daughter: both headstrong, deaf to reason! She has never learned to yield.” She had many chances to prevent her demise but her pride stood in the way. Through the progression of scenes leading to her tragic ‘fall’, she is every bit of the woman she was at the beginning. Creon starts off in the play as the king of Thebes, which I found ironic because in Oedipus King he pretty much said he would never want to be king because there is too much

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