Tragic Flaws in Antigone

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One of the greatest Greek plays is Antigone. Antigone is a tragic Sophoclean play, which portray two great examples for a tragic hero. I believe Creon and Antigone, the main characters of the play to be tragic heroes. A tragic hero is a character who is known for being dignified and has a flaw that assists to his or her downfall. Both Creon and Antigone are dignified and flawed in their own ways, having a similar tragic flaw.

Antigone is very proud, liker her father Oedipus, who also happens to be a tragic hero; I guess it runs in the family. Pride ends up being their downfall. Antigone promises her brother, before he is killed, that she will give him a proper Theban burial, but Creon the King decreed that anyone who buries him will be stoned to death. Now in ancient Greece leaving a body unburied is a big no no; it will anger the gods. When Antigone goes to bury her brother it shows many traits about her and her personality at the beginning of the play. For one she is self-sacrificing because she could be killed if she was caught. Two, it shows she is a believer of the gods, or...

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