How Does Creon Change In Antigone

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Throughout the play Antigone by Sophocles, some of the characters show dynamic changes in their personalities and actions. Various factors that are presented in the story influence the change in the behavior and point of view of the characters. In this time period of Greek drama, the literary element of the tragic hero was common, in which a main character, neither good nor bad and typically of high class, suffers from some sort of arrogance or excessive pride (hubris), but then encounters an event that acts as an epiphany for the character to realize that they have been wrong the whole time. Sophocles presents the element of a tragic hero in the character Creon, for his self-righteousness is shown all throughout the play until the very end, …show more content…

Haemon’s actions relating to a tragic hero are somewhat related, but applied in a different situation. Haemon, at first, shows obedience and praise to his father, with the quote, “Father, I’m your son... you in your wisdom set my bearings for me - I obey you. No marriage could ever mean more to me than you, whatever good direction you may offer” (lines 709-712). Haemon acknowledges the power and influence of his father, and his loyalty towards him. He also acknowledges Antigone’s sentencing and knows that the marriage between him and her will not continue on, but yet still places his father above his marriage. Later on in the text, however, Creon manages to push Haemon’s true inner feelings out about the situation, with an argument occurring between them, with Creon insulting Haemon, calling him a “woman’s slave” (line 847) and Haemon defending himself and Antigone’s actions, while accusing Creon of “trampl[ing] down the honors of the gods” (line 835). This passage exemplifies the change in Haemon’s demeanor throughout, and how his trust in his father has faded after his unjust actions. While this does show a “tragic hero” type of action occurring through Haemon, he does not show any true negative side of his actions or his beliefs, and is mainly a positive main character, with no real noticeable character

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