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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon and Antigone - Creon and Antigone Antigone  Sophocles  When a dictator dies, his image and fame dies with him, but when a self-sacrificing individual dies, their legacy begins.  This statement is true because oppressed citizens do not fondly mention a mean ruler, such as Creon from Antigone, after he passes away.  Yet a martyr, such as Antigone, also fro...   [tags: Antigone essays] 815 words
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The Similarities Between Creon And Antigone - "Ah Creon! Is there no man left in the world-" Teirsesias Greek theatre played a large role in Greece. The citizens were supposed to learn from the mistakes made in tragedies. The citizens should have learned what not to be like as a citizen or person. In a Greek trilogy written by Sophocles there are two ma in characters, Antigone ...   [tags: Sophocles Antigone] 1323 words
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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon's Flaws - Antigone: Creon's Flaws In the play Antigone, I choose Creon to be the tragic hero because he is the King of Thebes and he looses everything he has. Creon being King makes the audience believe that something like that can happen to the King then what can happen to us. Antigone the niece of Creon, The sister of Polyneices was punished by Creon ...   [tags: Antigone essays] 525 words
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Creon as the Hero of Sophocles' Antigone - Creon as the Hero of Antigone     The dilemma of identifying the true hero, or heroine, of Sophocles’ Antigone has tortured students for years. It is indeed a difficult decision to make. The basis for this decision is what the reader perceives to be Sophocles’ dramatic issue in this play. The dramatic issue of the play is twofold: Antigo...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon's Mistakes - Creon's Mistakes in Antigone In the awe-inspiring play of Antigone, Sophocles introduces two remarkable characters, Antigone and Creon. A conflict between these two obstinate characters leads to fatal consequences for themselves and their kindred. The firm stances of Creon and Antigone stem from two great imperatives:...   [tags: Antigone essays] 699 words
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Creon and Antigone as Tragic Heroes in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon and Antigone as Tragic Heroes Creon and Antigone, main characters in the Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles share some of the same characteristics that make up a tragic hero, but to varying degrees. Antigone, daughter of her mother/grandmother, Jocasta, and father, Oedipus is head strong, proud, and ...   [tags: Antigone essays] 560 words
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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon and Antigone are Two of a Kind - Creon and Antigone – Two of a Kind A popular message of the media these days is that underneath the surface, despite our external differences, we're all really quite similar.  Whether or not that is a universal truth, it certainly applies to Creon and Antigone, the main characters Sophocles' tragedy Antigone. ...   [tags: Antigone essays] 639 words
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The Source of Conflict between Antigone and Creon in Sophocles' Antigone - The Source of Conflict between Antigone and Creon in Sophocles’ “Antigone” In the following paper, I plan to discuss the source of conflict between the title characters of Antigone and Creon in Sophocles’ “Antigone”. I also plan to discuss how each character justifies his or her actions and what arguments...   [tags: Sophocles Antigone] 1274 words
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Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone and Creon, the Powerful Protagonists - The Two Protagonists of Antigone In the classic model of dramatic structure, two characters move the action of the play from introduction to climax to resolution with their conflict. One of these characters is the protagonist; the other is the antagonist. The protagonist is generally regarded as the "good guy,"...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone Must Challenge Creon - Antigone Must Challenge Creon in Antigone   In his "Funeral Oration" Pericles, Athens's leader in their war with other city-states, rallies the patriotism of his people by reminding them of the things they value. He encourages a sense of duty to Athens even to the point of self-sacrifice. He glorifies the free and democratic A...   [tags: Antigone essays] 881 words
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Creon is the Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon is the Tragic Hero of Antigone When the title of a play is a character's name, it is normally assumed that the character is the protagonist of the play. In Sophocles' Antigone, most people probably believe Antigone to be the tragic heroine, even after they have finished watching the play. It may be argued, however, that...   [tags: Antigone essays] 625 words
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Creon as Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone - Creon as Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone There has always been a bit of confusion as to the tragic hero of the Greek Drama Antigone. Many assume that simply because the play is named for Antigone, that she is the tragic hero. However, evidence supports that Creon, and not Antigone, is the tragic hero of the play. Examining the factor...   [tags: Antigone essays] 600 words
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Comparing the Character of Creon in Oedipus and Antigone - Comparing the Character of Creon in Oedipus and Antigone Creon does not learn a lesson from Oedipus' accusatory behavior. Instead he adapts this bad personality trait. Throughout Antigone, he accuses everyone who tries to give him advice of betraying him. Whereas, in Oedipus, he is falsely accused by Oedipus of trying to ta...   [tags: Oedipus Antigone] 825 words
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Creon's Tragic Insecurity in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon's Tragic Insecurity in Antigone In ancient Greek tragedies at least one character has the misfortune of having a tragic flaw. The flaw usually effects the protagonist and leads to his down fall. Normally, the characters close to the protagonist are all affected by his flaw. In Antigone, by Sophocles, Creon's tr...   [tags: Antigone essays] 963 words
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Essay on Creon in Sophocles' and Anouilh's Antigone - Creon in Sophocles' and Anouilh's "Antigone"     In both plays, Creon sees himself as a passive agent rather than a villain, only acting out a predetermined set of instructions based upon certain laws and edicts. Creon tries to give the impression that he is not really in control; if it were up to him, as an individual, things ...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Creon as the Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon as the Tragic Hero in Antigone     This essay will compare two of the characters in “Antigone”, Antigone and Creon, in an effort to determine the identity of the tragic hero in this tale.             To identify the tragic hero in Sophocles’ renowned play “Antigone”, we should first consider both the elements present in G...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Creon - The Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon - The Tragic Hero in Antigone There is still a great debate on who is, in fact, the tragic hero in Sophocles’ Antigone. Many hold that it must be Antigone, herself; after all, the play does bear her name. But in actuality, Creon, not Antigone, is the tragic hero. In order to determine whether or not Creon is the tragic hero,...   [tags: Antigone essays] 427 words
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Creon is the Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone Essays: Creon is the True Tragic Hero             Antigone, which was written by Sophocles, is possibly the first written play that still exists today (www.imagi... 1). There is much controversy between who the 'tragic hero' is in the play. Some people say Antigone, some say Creon, others even say Heamon. I believe Creon...   [tags: Antigone essays] 1432 words
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charant Creon as the Main Character of Antigone - Creon as the Main Character of Antigone Throughout the Greek play Antigone by Sophocles, there exists a dispute as to who should receive the designation of main character. Antigone, the daughter of the cursed King Oedipus, as well as Creon, stately king of Thebes, both appear as the key figures in this historic play. I beli...   [tags: Antigone essays] 1226 words
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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon's Fatal Flaw - Antigone - Creon's Fatal Flaw A master artisan and innovator of the Greek tragedy, Sophocles' insightful plays have held their value throughout countless time periods and societies. Through the use of common literary techniques, Sophocles was able to express themes and ideas that reflect all of humankind. On particular idea...   [tags: Antigone essays] 578 words
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Creon is the Tragic Hero of in Sophocles' Antigone - Creon is the Tragic Hero of Antigone Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am here today to argue the title of tragic hero in the play Antigone by Sophocles. I would like to start off by saying that it will be extremely difficult for me to have the passion that I usually have because of my client. My client's ruthles...   [tags: Antigone essays] 1070 words
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Antigone and Creon - Antigone and Creon In the story of Antigone, which was written by Sophocles, the main characters of the story were Antigone and her uncle Creon. Despite that they were relatives, there were some conflicts between them. The story ended by the death of Antigone, haiemon her Fiancé and his mother, while Creon stayed alone after he had lost his son and wife. Fr...   [tags: World Literature] 386 words
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Creon As The Tragic Hero Of Antigone by Sophocles - Creon As The Tragic Hero Of Antigone by Sophocles Greek tragedy would not be complete with out a tragic hero. Sophocles wrote Antigone with a specific character in mind for this part. Based on Aristotle’s definition, Creon is the tragic hero of Antigone. Creon fits Aristotle’s tragic hero traits as a significant p...   [tags: Greek Sophocles Antigone Essays] 792 words
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Creon as the Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone - Creon as the Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone      Who is the true tragic hero in Sophocles' Antigone?  This question has been the subject of a great debate for numerous years.  Equal arguments exist that portray Antigone as the tragic heroine in the play and Creon as the tragic hero.  Aristotle, in his study of Gre...   [tags: Antigone heroant trajant]
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Sophocles' Antigone - The Stubborn Antigone and Creon - The Tragic Duo of Antigone and Kreon In the play Antigone, both Antigone and Kreon could be considered tragic heros. A tragic hero, defined by A Dictionary of Literary, Dramatic and Cinematic Terms, is someone who suffers due to a tragic flaw, or hamartia. This Greek word is variously translated as "tra...   [tags: Antigone essays] 881 words
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Creon - Tragic Hero: Creon In order for a character to qualify as the tragic hero they must posses all of these qualities: high standing, a major flaw, and a downfall. A tragic hero is someone that is usually of royalty, of nobility, honest, or brave. During the story they usually show a major flaw or weakness. This usually leads to their downfall, loss of power, or even death. Many s...   [tags: essays papers] 468 words
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Oedipus and Creon in Sophocles' Oedipus the King - Oedipus and Creon in Sophocles' Oedipus the King      At first glance, Oedipus and Creon are two very different people. But as time progresses their personalities and even their fates grow more and more similar. In Sophocles’s play “Oedipus the King”, Oedipus and Creon are two completely opposite people. Oedipus...   [tags: oedipus Sophocles King Creon Essays] 1143 words
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Creon’s Perspective in Oedipus Rex and Sophocles' Antigone - Creon’s Perspective in Oedipus Rex and Antigone    The role of the king in the time of Greek tragedies was simultaneously desired and dreaded because of the king's responsibility to the people and because of the effects of the position on the king's character. Creon reveals such ambivalent thoughts towards the kingship i...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Antigone Deserves More Sympathy than Creon - Antigone Deserves More Sympathy than Creon      In the Antigone, unlike the Oedipus Tyrannus, paradoxically, the hero who is left in agony at the end of the play is not the title role. Instead King Creon, the newly appointed and tyrannical ruler, is left all alone in his empty palace with his wife's corpse in his hands, having just seen...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Creon as the Ideal Tragic Hero of Sophocles' Antigone - Creon as the Ideal Tragic Hero of Antigone Tragedy always involves human suffering, but not everyone who suffers is a Tragic Hero. According to Aristotle, there are five basic criteria that must be met for a character to be considered a Tragic Hero. Aristotle’s ideas about tragedy were recorded in his book of literacy theory ...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Creon Defines the Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone - Creon Defines the Tragic Hero    Antigone, written by Sophocles is a tale of a tragic hero who suffers with the recognition and realization of his tragic flaw. Although this short story is titled after Antigone, Creon is the main character and he provides the moral significance in the play. First, Creon withhold...   [tags: Antigone essays]
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Sophocles' Antigone - Creon is Donig the Right Thing - Defending Creon: a monarch within his rights to rule In Antigone, especially with the feminist movement now holding the title character, as prototypical downtrodden woman, the king Creon is often villified. While accepting the fact that Creon has misogynist tendencies, the gender issues can cause the pure argument of validit...   [tags: Antigone essays] 1063 words
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The True Tragic Hero of Creon in Sophocles' Antigone - The True Tragic Hero of Creon in Sophocles' Antigone There has always been a great debate over who is the true tragic hero in Sophocles' Antigone. Many scholars would stake claim to Antigone possessing all the necessary characteristics of a true tragic hero, but many others would argue that Creon holds many ...   [tags: Papers Sophocles Antigone Essays]
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Antigone & Ismene in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone & Ismene The personalities of the two sisters; Antigone and Ismene, are as different from one another as night and day. Antigone acts as a free spirit, a defiant individual, while Ismene is content to recognize her limitations as a woman in a male dominated society. In the Greek tragedy "Antigone"...   [tags: Antigone essays] 576 words
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Sophocles' Antigone - Sophocles and Antigone - Sophocles and Antigone Sophocles is an ancient Greek writer and philosopher, who wrote one of the greatest stories of all time Antigone.  Sophocles is also said to be one of the greatest minds in the ancient world. This paper talks about Antigone, achievements and times of Sophocles.       Sophocles was born about 496...   [tags: Antigone essays] 1446 words
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Similarities between Creon and ANtigone - Similarities between Creon and Antigone In Sophocles’ play Antigone, Creon was engaged in a conflict with Oedipus’ daughter Antigone. Creon and Antigone did not see eye-to-eye the entire play due to extreme differences. Creon and Antigone had many similarities despite their enormous discrepancies. Having as many differences ...   [tags: essays research papers fc]
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The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles - The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles Antigone is story of divine retribution and human imperfectness. In this tragedy a powerful king, Creon is brought down by the Gods because of his contempt against their divine laws and true justice is shown to triumph at the end. Creon makes the mistake of...   [tags: Papers] 1143 words
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Creon As The Tragic Hero In Antigone - Sophocles’ Antigone is, without a doubt, one of the greatest tragedies ever written. There are many questions that somebody could ask about this work, but this one intrigues me the most: Who is the tragic hero? Could it be Antigone? Or could it be Creon? Antigone might be the name of the tragedy, but I believe that Creon is the winning ...   [tags: essays research papers] 612 words
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Antigone or Creon as the Tragic Hero in Antigone - A tragic hero is a character in a play that is known for being dignified but has a flaw that assists in his or her downfall. Antigone is a Greek tragic piece written by Sophocles. In the theatrical production the use of power and morality versus law is evident. The promotion to the conflict was that Creon created a law in whic...   [tags: essays research papers] 750 words
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The Deaths of Antigone and Creon - The Deaths of Antigone and Creon Antigone and Creon are the main characters of the play Antigone written by Sophocles. Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus, who was a major figure of ancient Greek myth. Oedipus accidentally killed his father and married his mother. Because of that act, Oedipus ended up cursing his family and died a horri...   [tags: English Literature Essays] 1064 words
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