CREON: ANTIGONE'S TRUE TRAGIC HERO

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Margrett F

 

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June 18, 2015

 

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University

 

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This shows how Creon has an excessive amount of pride, or hubris, one of his tragic flaws. Throughout the play Creon struggles between two choices: either allowing Antigone to burry her brother legally, upholding "divine law", or proving to the citizens of Thebes that he is a strong ruler, in order to "pass" his test...
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His own stubbornness is yet another tragic flaw that inevitably leads to his downfall. A tragic hero's hamartia triggers a series of events that lead to his ruin. It is because of Creon's hubris and stubbornness that leads to his great misfortune. By sentencing Antigone to her death, Creon chooses his position of king over his familial and moral obligation...
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