Creon In Antigone

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When one is approached with the question, who is the most important character in Antigone one can argue that it is Creon, the kind of Thebes. In Antigone by Sophocles, one may question the title of the play, due to the fact that the play perceives Creon to be the main character, yet the title is named Antigone. Creon, although is a very powerful character in the play, he possesses a tragic flaw of overwhelming pride and arrogance, which ultimately leads Creon in the opposite direction of triumph but instead, blindly into his own demise. Antigone is very controversial character, but for many Antigone plays a “hero” role in the play. Thus in the Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone plays a more important character when compared to Creon because she is very admirable; …show more content…

One may say Antigone is the route for all ciaos and major deaths in Antigone, although this is true sometimes in order for a message to get across their needs to be a big outfall. Creon is so consumed and lost in his pride he does not realize that everyone he loves will suffer from his actions, and Antigone was able to create that realization within his stubbornness. First Antigone directly causes her own death by killing herself rather then suffering at the hands of Creon. Haemon, Creon’s son, kills himself because he is devastated over the death of his lover Antigone and finally Eurydice, Haemon’s mother and Creon’s wife, kills herself as a result of extreme sadness over Haemon’s suicide. Creon finally realizes he is the route of the problem and the reason for all the innocent people dying because of his selfish actions “I, and I alone . . .
I murdered you . . . I speak the truth” (1465-1466). Antigone was able to cause a change within Creon when it was least expected and for that her role in the play is very

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