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Who Is A Tragic Hero In Antigone

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The death is the permanent end of it.Every people scare death because It meant the lose of everything he had ever been or ever hoped to.but belive makes some people being secure with your choices and your direction in life, without fearing death and uses their life to protect something that believed.different people have different death.Most people remain obscure all one 's life but some people 's death will impact the world.but nobody love death.
The death of Socrates and Jesus is full of love for humans and for the country, their death was full of positive energy. Jesus, unlike others, he is the son of god, he knows all the sin of this world, he wanted to use his life to save the world. Jesus death is a kind of heroism that the people known as the savior of the world. scorate of death filled with great faith, he has been education with people, even use his death to reflect the importance of countries law and his understanding of philosophy. Socrates and Jesus, they have a strong belief, they firmly believe they will get salvation after death, they think their death is meaningful. Their …show more content…

Antigone is tragic hero in xxx 'play. Antigone death also have strong faith and she believe that she can get a redemption, but her behavior is different from Socrates, her behavior broke the law of the country and to get the recognition of others. But she has created a huge tragedy it and her death hurt a lot of people. She is sacrifice herself for relatives but her behavior was hurt a country and people loved her. Her death was tragic but at the same time is hateful.Antigone did not allow Creon 's law,she used her life to against Creon. she thinks ethic is above country law. she know she will dead,but she did not scared she believe God will redeem and revive her.Antigone is dead,but she is effect all country.her death let people think she is right,but her death also make a biggest problem of her country.she is persist in one 's errors and this error making tragic of Creon

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