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  • Creon and Oedipus
    ... Each, Creon and Oedipus, have different views on how each wants to lead Thebes. Creon ruled Thebes using his own will. He feels that he is Thebes. ...
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  • Antigone Creon is a Failed Statesman
    ... An explosive temper can lead to the loss of friends or, in Creon's case, loved ones. A statesman must have many qualities that Creon does not possess. ...
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  • Antigone in Sophcles
    ... In the last scene, Creon realizes that he is destroyed by his son's emotional conflict and his wife's grief and anger CREON: Lead me away. ...
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  • CompareContrast Creon and Oedipus
    ... Lead me in." (Western Literature 711) The humanity is now showing through Oedipus and Creon and as leaders they both realize now what they have done and how ...
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  • Tragic Hero 2
    ... of all. Creon is the tragic hero in the story because his flaws lead to his own downfall. Creon's pride overtakes him. He thinks ...
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  • Oedipus the King 5
    ... Therefore, he gathered himself and decided to leave the town and let Creon lead it. However, before he left town, he spent some time with his daughters. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... denying Polyneices that freedom. Antigone's strong beliefs eventually lead her to death from Creon. As stated by Antigone, "Thebes ...
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  • Creon as Antigone's Tragic Figure
    ... My life now is death. Lead me away form here. (ll. 1318-1322) Creon has learned from the pain he has caused himself, his family, and those he rules. ...
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  • means to tragic ends (oedipus triology)
    ... Oedipus, from Oedipus The King, Antigone, and Creon, both from Antigone possess such flawed characteristics that lead to their tragic ends. ...
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  • Oedipus the King
    ... Oedipus feels this prophecy will lead to his demise. He then jumps to the conclusion that Creon has conspired with Tiresias to overthrow him (1298-1300, ll.337 ...
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  • Antigone 2
    ... He finally admitted to being a "rash, indiscriminate fool!" (1460) Creon's lack of respect for the gods and Tiresias lead to his downfall. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... These hard decisions are what lead Creon to fit Aristotle's definition of a tragic hero. Creon faces decisions that lead to a no ...
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  • Antigone
    ... Haemon's defiance to his father lead Creon to proclaim him a "woman's slave," a man who is unfortunately sided with a woman. According ...
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  • Oedipus and Antigone
    ... Antigone by Sophocles. As tragic heros Oedipus and Creon's own strong willed actions lead to their own downfall. Antigone's ability to ...
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  • KINGOEDIPUS
    ... Tiresias and Creon for conspiring to attain his thrown. Oedipus tends to let his madnness do the talking, this fatal flaw will eventually lead Oedipus to his ...
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  • Antigone
    Antigone Throughout the play, Antigone, both Creon and Antigone suffer from tragic flaws which eventually lead to their downfall. ...
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  • antigone2
    ... crazy fool. Creon can either lead a people who hold him dear, or loose his people and family. I guess we all know which he chose!
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  • Oedipus versus Creon
    ... Oedipus' rashness lead him to accuse Tiresias, a prophet of the gods and a wise seer, that he is corrupt and ... Creon himself commits an even greater act of hubris ...
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  • Death Unconquerable
    ... does not want to disobey Creon. Their family has been through enough suffering. These opposing decisions, despite their love for each other, lead to family ...
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  • Antigone Essay
    ... Creon's ending words of the book, "Lead me away I have been rash and foolish..." intimates that he will give up his throne as the King of Thebes. ...
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  • Defining a Tragic Hero: Antigone or Creon?
    ... Antigone going against Creon's will by burying her brother might be seen as her tragic flaw, but this flaw doesn't lead to her eventual downfall. ...
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  • Things Fall Apart 2
    ... Just as Creon's critical decision to kill Antigone lead to the destruction of virtually the entire royal family and in essence himself, Okonkwo's decision was ...
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  • Sophocles Antigone
    ... These elements prove that Antigone is the tragic hero. Creon, understanding his ignorance may lead one to believe that he is the true protagonist. ...
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  • Socrates sides with Creon or Antigone
    ... As a individual person we have individual morals which lead us to our own moral or ... The story Antigone takes place in Thebes where Antigone's uncle Creon is the ...
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  • Character Changes Involving Antigone and Creon
    ... It is their close minded, stubborn attitudes, which lead to their decline in ... After the death of her brothers, Eteocles and Polyneices, Creon becomes the ruler ...
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  • Oedipus 3
    ... Being born cursed will lead Oedipus to become a tragic hero ... We must not let it feed upon us any longer."-Creon While ruling Thebes a terrible sickness came over ...
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  • Moral and Gener in Antigone
    ... Gender issues are very apparent in Antigone, and these issues lead to why Antigone breaks Creon's man-made laws and followed the divine laws that Antigone felt ...
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  • the tragic hero in antigone
    ... to taste the blood he shared with us, and lead the rest of us to slavery; [... shall no one honor with a grave and none shall mourn"(220-224). Creon loses all ...
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  • Antigone All My Sons
    ... It takes the heavy lead off the conscience. Because Keller and Creon give themselves reasons for not admitting to their mistakes, they are strongly convinced ...
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  • Creon is the ideal tragic hero
    ... and wisdom nurtured by his arrogance and excessive pride lead him to his own doom. Teiresias predicts nothing less, "These acts of yours [Creon's] are violence ...
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