Creon as the Tragic Hero in Antigone
Title: Creon as the Tragic Hero in Antigone
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1884 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Creon as the Tragic Hero in Antigone
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1884 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Who Is the Tragic Hero, Antigone or Creon? This analysis is to determine the character that fits the tragic hero profile; it was completely based according to the Aristotelian idea of tragic hero and it is understood that hero is: "…neither purely evil or purely wicked; the hero must born in the high social status, and he/she must possess a tragic flaw which is proper from the inner side of the character; it usually
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lived. Once she committed suicide, there was no more pain and agony. Bibliography Works Cited Eschbach, Elizabeth. Lecture. "Oedipus at Colonus." Orlando. Valencia Community College. 15 Feb. 2000. Eschbach, Elizabeth. Lecture. "Antigone." Orlando. Valencia Community College. 17 Feb. 2000. Sophocles. Antigone. Trans. Robert Fagles. Discovering Literature: Stories, Poems, Plays. 2 ed. Gabriele L.Rico and Hans P. Guth. Upper Sadde River, NJ: Blair Press, 1997. (1042-1079). Taylor, Don. Antigone. Videocassette. Film for the Humanities, 1988 Unknown. "Aristotle's Tragic Hero." 16 Feb. 2000. . Word Count: 1829


