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    certainly the tragic hero because her fate is undoubtedly tragic; but however‚ she doesn’t experience an uplifting or rise‚ nor is she noble‚ it was clear from the beginning that she was indeed commencing towards her death. As for Creon

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    Creon Tragic Hero Quotes

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    greatest tragic heros of all time? I believe Creon is the greatest tragic hero of all time because he learned from his mistakes‚ he didn’t deserve what was put upon him‚ and his interactions with antigone proved that he was a tragic hero. Creon is a tragic hero because he learned from his mistakes. ‘In that prayer I included everything i most desired”.(1482-1483)This quote shows that Creon changed as a person and prayed to God.It also shows that creon stopped being selfish and thinking about himself

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    and well-constructed character‚ as is seen in Sophocles’ Oedipus the King. Like any tragic hero‚ Oedipus elicits the three needed responses from the audience far better than most.

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    Fate and Oedipus

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    escaped. In Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King there are several major playing factors in the role of fate. Every action whether intentional or accidental‚ plays right into the hands of fate. It is absolutely unavoidable. No matter what is done to try to change one’s fate‚ once it is set in motion there is simply no changing it. The first of these characters to attempt to change their predetermined fate is Oedipus‚ the king himself. Every event that happens to Oedipus is meant to happen. There is

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    Some can agree that when you give someone too much power it can lead to a catastrophe. King Creon and Adolf Hitler both showed how to much power can be a disadvantage and not an advantage to the people they lead. In the book Antigone by Sophocles‚ King Creon uses his power to do harm to the people he rules instead of leading them to help benefit him. King creon hears that antigone has disobeyed his orders about burying polyneices . WIthout sympathy for the situation or caring about his relationship

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    Oedipus Arrogance Essay

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    work that explores an exuberant amount of pride is Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. In this play‚ Thebes is stricken with a plague and Oedipus‚ the King‚ will sacrifice anyone to save it. In the process of finding a solution‚ Oedipus realizes that he fulfills the prophecies that say he will kill his father and marry his mother. In the play‚ Sophocles shows Oedipus’ hubris by using irony. Characterization is also used to enhance the effects of pride on Oedipus’ ability to see logistically. Both characterization

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    Creon is a stubborn man and a stubborn king‚ but it is the king who bears the responsibility for his state. It is the king alone who will be blamed if his city falls while under his rule. If he cannot trust his own judgment and stick by his decisions‚ does he deserve to be king? In Sophocles’ play Antigone‚ Creon steadfastly believes that the king must be obeyed and must rule by example to keep the laws of their land without exception. Creon wants his son and his people to believe in his ruler

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    Antigone Vs Creon Essay

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    Antigone‚ includes many examples of martyrs and the ways they suffer for their beliefs. Although they do not have the same actions‚ Creon and Antigone share the same motive of restoring respect to their despised‚ incestual family through different ways. Some examples are such as how Antigone tries through gaining honor as the last great leader of her kin and how Creon attempts by using power as the ruler of Thebes. Through these two characters‚ Sophocles‚ one of the three ancient Greek tragedians

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    Is Oedipus Right Or Wrong

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    reasons. In the famous Ancient Egypt tragedy Oedi- pus written by Sophocles‚ while Oedipus is trying to help the citizens who are experiencing a disas- ter‚ he finds out that he is the killer of his natural father and his wife is his real mother. It does not matter what could be avoided before everything happens‚ the play Oedipus could not have had a different ending than it does‚ because the personality of Oedipus has showed that the truth could never be hidden‚ the situation has not given anyone

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    In Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ Oedipus appears to be a respectful ruler until a wise prophet‚ Teiresias‚ tells Oedipus that he is at fault. Oedipus sent out for Teiresias because Oedipus‚ in this time of need‚ knew of Teiresias’s wisdom and knowledge. Oedipus showed his need of help and begged Teiresias when he said‚“ Teiresias‚ seer who comprehendest all‚ Lore of the wise and hidden mysteries‚ High things of heaven and low things on earth‚ Thou knowest‚ through thy blinded eyes see naught‚ What

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