Where There Is Pride There Is Pain
“ All men make mistakes… But when they do, they’re no longer foolish… If they try to fix the evil into which they’ve fallen… Men who put their stubbornness on show invite accusations.” (lines 1140-1147) Antigone’s words, actions, and ideas, contrast with Creon’s character to the point of these two characters having conflicting motivations. These conflicting motivations cause the characteristics of thoughtless, prideful, and being misogynist are highlighted within Creon’s character. Ultimately, these conflicting motivations develop Creon as a tragic hero by his tragic downfall from being stubborn and not taking the advice from outsiders looking in and the character interactions advance the plot and develop the theme by having a character vs. the society norms
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Antigone performs the burial act in the play,
“ She screamed out a lament and then she swore, calling evil… threw on the thirsty dust.” (lines 182- 485)
It show that she is going against her fíance’s father and gives outside of her gender roles of her society.
Creon’s character is developed a tragic hero when Tiresias describes the downfall and the deaths that will be taken place in the future.
“ I do not think that I’ll be doing that - not as far as you’re concerned.” (lines 1188- 1189) It shows Creon is still being overweening and is realizing that his ruination is coming soon.
The character interactions between Haemon and his father Creon advance the plot and expand the theme by telling and giving Creon recommendation about what he is doing wrong and why he should fix the wrong doings he has done. “ I would not encourage anyone to show respect to evil men.”(lines 830-831) He is giving an example of character vs. society by going against the king of his people and is siding with