Creon was a man who was bound to his pride like a child to their mother. Born into nobility,he became indulged by his authority and was viewed as a tyrant by the citizens of Thebes for his actions. Imprisoning Antigone and causing the deaths of her,his wife Eurdice,and his own son,Haimon,shows he was at fault and couldn’t undo his actions. Creon’s birth into nobility,his irreversible actions,and his pride show exactly how the king we saw in Antigone is a perfect example of a Tragic Hero.
One reason Creon is visibly a Tragic …show more content…
“My own blind heart has brought me from darkness to final darkness.” The quote above is an example of how Creon had come to notice his actions were the cause of all the loses that had come unto him,and that nothing could be done to take back what he’d done. Because of his greatest flaw,he’d taken actions that made him lose so much,all because he couldn’t undo what’d he’d done.
The greatest piece of evidence behind Creon being a tragic hero is what most tend to have,which leads to their downfall. The ailment of many men and women alike,hubris,or as many today know it as,pride. One memorable time in the play,Creon thought himself higher than even a respected prophet. A man of wisdom who was looked up to by many.
“No,Teiresais:If your birds-if the great eagles of God himself should carry him stinking bit by bit to heaven,I would not yield. No man can defile the Gods”. Outraged by even a wise man telling him he is in the wrong,Creon tries to stand up for his choices,believing that his actions alone are righteous and just. However,he’s more wrong than he was ever ready to …show more content…
Creon had previously been arguing with Haimon about whether what he was doing was right or not.
“ Now, by God––! I swear, by all the gods in heaven above us, You’ll watch it, I swear you shall”
Creon,fed up with his son’s attempt to reason with him,had gotten the nerve to try and kill Antigone right before Haimon’s eyes. Abusive to his power,and fixed with the idea that he alone was right,is another example of Creon’s pride.
Creon,a slave to his pride until he had nothing to his name,was frowned upon for the actions he’d taken. No one felt pity for a man who was married to his own pride.
Creon’s birth into nobility,his irreversible actions,and his pride show exactly how the king we saw in Antigone is a perfect example of a Tragic Hero.Referring to the quotes I used,I believe I have summed up that Creon has proven himself to be what we’ve expected. Someone who’s done something they can’t undo,someone who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth,someone whose pride got the best of them. He is Creon,and he is a Tragic