Saturday, June 1, 2019
Antigone: Hero Or Fool? Essay -- Greek tragic hero
     In Greek literature, a tragic hero is based upon an individual having several of the following qualities having a proud social position in society not being overly good or bad being persistant or stubborn in their actions having a single flaw that brings about their own death and the death of others and obtaining pity from the audience.     Antigone was a prime example of a Greek tragic hero. Antigone, being the miss of Oedipus, obtained a high social standing in Thebes. Prior to his self-exile from Thebes, Oedipus was the citys king. Because of her high standing in society, Antigone was capable of great suffering, in that she had a reputation and a vast amount of respect to lose.     Antigones good side is demonstrated by her insistance on respecting her brother Polyneices right to be buried in the religious usage of Greece. The Greeks believed that it was of most importance to bury a person who died in battle so t hat their soul may continue on in the after life. Antigone is volition to risk her own life so that Polyneices can have to proper burial that she so strongly feels he deserved "but I give bury him and if I must die, I say that this crime is holy I shall lie down with him in death, and I shall be dear to him as he to me." (Prologue, line 57-59)      Having a fatal flaw is one of the characteristics of a Greek tragic hero. Antigon...
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