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- Hero: Antigone or Creon?
- In the play of Antigone there are two choices of tragic heroes or figures. By many
- of Antigone’s actions I feel that she is the one who fits this description perfectly.
- A tragedy is a play in which a central character, called a tragic hero or protagonist
- suffers some serious misfortune which isn’t accidental and therefore meaningless, but is
- significant in that the misfortune is logically connected with the heroes actions. I feel that
- this definition fits Antigone perfect. Antigone made a huge decision, which put her and
- her sister Ismene’s life on the line and that was to bury her brother polyneices. It was very
- important to Antigone that her brother and any other family members get an honored
- burial. However, if this didn’t occur than she would give up her own life in the place of
- her brother. Antigone very well knew that this was against the law, yet that didn’t stop
- her, she knew what had to be done.
- Antigone’s motivation was purely about the honor she wanted for herself and her
- family. However, Ismene at first, didn’t want anything to do with this because she knew
- the consequences of breaking the law. Although Ismene just wanted to have the credit for
- helping Antigone, she didn’t have the courage to complete such a tragic cause.
- In many cases Creon could have been the protagonist in this story, yet he himself
- didn’t realize this until the end of the story. Creon believed that everything he did was
- always right, but he never had anything to back it up with. Despite the fact that Antigone
- broke the law, I felt that Creon handled this problem without even thinking what he might
- have done. Creon was a very strong king and always stuck to what he said, though he
- never thought about others feelings. Until the end, Creon doesn’t recognize that some of
- the things he did were wrong and that he should be punished for what he did. When he
- does realize it, he feels he should die for his wrong doing.
- From both of these characters actions you can tell that they both fit the definition
- of a tragic hero, nonetheless it was Antigone who kept her beliefs the same all throughout
- this tragic story. Both of these characters are very strong and willful and by sticking to
- their beliefs they prove that they are protagonists.
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