Creon's Tragic Hero In Sophocles Antigone

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In the play Antigone by Sophocles Creon is a tragic hero. Creon, the king of Thebes, made a free choice when he decided to put a law against burying Polyneices and sentenced Antigone to death. Creon was thinking irrationally when he said, “You will give no support to whoever breaks this law”(Sophocles I.i.57). He told Choragos that if anyone broke his law they were not allowed mercy or a second chance. Creon believes that anyone who infringes his law is a traitor, so when Antigone, his niece, broke the law, he gave her no mercy. Creon could’ve chosen to be merciful and let Antigone go, but because he is incredibly hubris, he sentenced her to death. Creon had an increase of awareness after Antigone, his son, and the queen died as a result of