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Antigone Tragic Hero Essay about "Antigone," by Sophocles. Discusses why Antigone is NOT a tragic hero and compares her to Oedipus, who IS a tragic hero.
Date Submitted: 06/13/2003 21:02:21
Antigone Tragic Hero Essay
Antigone is not a tragic hero for three main reasons: her fall was not from a position of greatness or nobility; she chose her actions with full awareness of the consequences; and her actions did not cause her to make a huge discovery about herself. Because of these factors, what happens to Antigone is not a tragic downfall, but more so the result of a deliberate course of action.
Before Antigone
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not a tragic hero because she knew the consequences of her actions, she did not fall from a position of high ranking, and she did not make any great self-discovery in her fall. It is debatable whether or not what happened to Antigone should even be considered a "fall." Antigone, herself, would probably not have called her own death a downfall, or defeat. After all, in the end, did she not get what she wanted?
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