Honors 22 November 2011 In the story “Antigone” both characters‚ Antigone and Creon are examples of tragic characters. The tragic character is a man of noble stature. He is not an ordinary man‚ but a man with outstanding quality and greatness about him. This character causes his own downfall due to his own tragic flaw. Creon is a tragic character in the story because of his tragic flaw‚ his pride and failure to understand when he is wrong. This flaw causes the downfall of Creon because he does
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Antigone is a tragic hero. Aristotle says that there are specific characteristics that compose a tragic hero. The hero must suffer more than she deserves‚ the hero must be doomed from the start‚ but bears no responsibility for possessing his flaw‚ the hero’s story should arouse fear and empathy‚ and he has to be faced with a very serious decision that he has to make. Antigone applies all of these categories to be a tragic hero. Antigone is not afraid to be a tragic hero and knows what she is doing
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enemy is an enemy‚ even dead.” “It is my nature to join in love‚ not hate.”(~~~~~~~~~~). The main theme in Antigone is doing what you believe is right‚ Antigone does this by going against the law to give her brother a hero’s burial. Antigone is the tragic hero in Antigone by Sophocles for doing what was right. 1st body Once Creon declares that polyneices won’t have a hero’s burial‚ Antigone acts immediately‚ she knows that her brother deserves a burial and she was ready to break the law in order
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Antigone Essay The question to be posited is how different would the story of “Antigone” have been if Creon had permitted the simple task of allowing both brothers to have proper burials? Creon exhibits several characteristics of a tragic hero in the Greek tragedy “Antigone”. This self-destructive character expresses hubris – his tragic flaw‚ anagnoris (recognition)‚ and peripety (reversal of luck) leading him to the tragedy that is his life by the end of the play. The most common tragic flaw illustrated
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When asked what is a tragic hero it is hard pressed to find a more fitting embodiment of what it means to be a tragic hero than Antigone. A tragic hero‚ in order to be considered a true tragic hero must meet certain qualification. according to Aristotle a tragic hero is a man or woman of high stature‚ and has the ability to endure suffering. A tragic hero must possess positive personal characteristics‚ but all the while possessing a major character flaw which will bring the downfall of the hero.
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downfall of Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes‚ and how his tragic faults affected that. Sophocles’ purpose is to demonstrate the negative effects of pride and other various personal reasons causing his downfall instead of just fate‚ as was told in his prophecy. Sophocles uses various tragic flaws and symbols to send this message to the reader/audience‚ the most important symbol being the use of blindness and sight‚ and the most important tragic flaw being excessive pride in Oedipus. From the very beginning
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In Shakespeare’s tragedy of Hamlet‚ the audience is presented with character that has a specific mission‚ yet fails because of his tragic flaw that inevitably leads to his disastrous downfall. Hamlet’s seeming inability to act to avenge his father’s death is the central issue of the play. His indecision is referred to as the tragic flaw‚ which ultimately causes his death. There are several reasons to explain Hamlet’s inaction: doubts about the honesty of the ghost‚ too much thought and analysis‚
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Tragic Flaws in Othello William Shakespeare creates dynamic and complex characters in his tragic play‚ Othello. Othello‚ Iago‚ Desdemona‚ and Emilia each display a tragic flaw. Shakespeare’s subtle descriptions of the characters allow for varying interpretations of each character. The tragic flaws can truly alter perspectives as the story transitions. A tragic flaw can begin as a positive character trait‚ yet spiral into the downfall of the respective character. Shakespeare thoroughly expresses
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In the Sophocle’s play‚ Antigone‚ there are a many tragic characters in which some face death‚ and others watch as their loves ones die all around them. There is nothing more tragic than to be surrounded by the dead‚ especially when it may be one’s own fault. Therefore‚ Creon is the most tragic character of this play. Aristotle would agree that Creon is the main tragic character‚ as he makes many decisions which could have led him either towards his tragedy or away from it‚ but ultimately he led
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Ethan Frome Essay In many books‚ a hero has a major flaw‚ which contributes to his downfall in the story. In the book Ethan Frome‚ the main character‚ Ethan‚ encounters a tragedy and is brought to ruin and suffers extreme sorrow‚ especially as a consequence of tragic flaw. Tragic flaw is a flaw in character that brings about the downfall of the hero of a tragedy. Ethan lacks the qualities that would help him take control of his life because he lets others boss him around and he gives in
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