Sunday, June 2, 2019

Creons Role in Antigone :: Creon as tragic figure

Creon in the con of Antigone by Sophocles plays a major role within the play. Antigone also plays an big role, as these two characters conflicting views led to utter disaster, which highlights Creon as a tragic figure. Within the play Creon attempted to establish decisions for the reciprocal good however, his decisions resulted in tragedy.Creon highlighted as the tragic figure, initially created decisions he thought was for the welfare and well-being of Thebes however, Antigone, who rebelled against Creons decisions, caused Creons rage to cloud his rational direction of thinking. When Creon decided to forbid the burial of Polynices, as he believed Polynices was a traitor to Thebes, Antigone was outraged. This decision, viewed through the eyes of Creon, was just and fair on the other hand, Antigone viewed his decision as cruel and selfish, which resulted into a major conflict between these two characters. When Antigone disobeyed his proclamation, Creon became infuriated towards th is rebellious act. Those small events within the play expressed Creon as a dominion doing what he believes is right on the other hand, Antigones rebellion expressed otherwise. Antigone was soon shown to cause an evil spark within Creon. This spark caused Creon to intensify his punishments towards Antigone, which in turn caused a chain reaction of events and eventually led to his tragic decline. Being portrayed as a menacing villain throughout the play, Creon began as an honorable man however, overwhelming events and confrontations caused Creon to evolve in to this monstrous figure.This play, Antigone, was titled after one of the plays main characters however, the title could have been Creon, delinquent to Creons influence throughout the play. Creon was a major influence to the plays plot as it involves Creon within a majority of the scenes, from beginning to end. passim the play Creons tragic countdown is expressed, beginning with him as king of Thebes to the death of his beloved family. Antigone is merely portrayed as a rebellious nephew, as she systematically defies Creon. Antigone is expressed within the play consistently however, the play portrays decisions proclaimed by Creon, which displays Creons tragic flow. Being titled Antigone, does not accurately express the plays content as Creons tragic fate is actually being described and represented.

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