Who Is Creon A Tragic Hero In Antigone

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In Sophocles’ play, Antigone, tragic hero King Creon killed his main FOIL. Antigone was killed by King Creon without viewing not only her side of the story, but also the the people of the kingdom. To add on, he also loses his son and wife because Antigone committed suicide due to him. But how could he be a tragic hero? To start, in the story, Antigone, two brothers(Antigone’s and Ismene’s) by the names of Eteocles and Polyneices, fought to the death. Eteocles and Polyneices were to share kingship. At the time of their untimely death Eteocles was king, Polyneices was not. With that their uncle, Creon became king. Creon declared that Ectocles have full the burial rites, but for Polyneices, he was stripped naked and left to decay and be eaten

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