Tragic Hero King Creon in Sophocles´ Antigone

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As George Orwell once mentioned,” A tragic situation exists precisely when virtue does not triumph but when it is felt that man is nobler than the forces which destroy him”. Similarly in Sophocles, Antigone, King Creon can be regarded as a tragic hero despite of his staged villain role; because it is his arrogance and power that destroys him. Although one can argue that the hero of the play is Antigone and that the play is centered on her journey through pain and suffering; they must come to realization that the true hero is Creon for he goes through the most physical and mental pain and must suffer an irreversible spiral of doom. Like several other tragic heroes’ that fit Aristotle’s depiction, the hero embodies the characteristics of having a noble birth, tragic flaw, reversal of fortune, and finally a realization of his/her mistakes.
To Begin, Creon is a tragic hero because he comes from Nobel birth and holds the high authority of King. Creon establishes his dominance over the kingdom of Thebes by establishing rules of law and order; he begins by asserting his position on traitor...

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