How was Antigone supposed to die?
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Was Antigone destined to die?
” Antigone has fully accepted her fate and is happy to follow the life that the Gods have laid out for her. Antigone so fully accepts her fate that she does not even wait to be killed, but instead kills herself, thus ensuring that her fate is sealed just as the Gods had dictated.
Why is Antigone’s death tragic?
Creon is fated to reach a terrible end, because he is putting his law above the law of the gods and he has too much excess pride. The tragedy in Antigone is unavoidable, because it is Antigone fate to die, because of her father’s sins and it is Creon’s fate to suffer for going ahead of the gods with his excess pride.
Why was Antigone buried alive?
Creon decides to spare Ismene and to bury Antigone alive in a cave. By not killing her directly, he hopes to pay minimal respects to the gods.
Who is to blame for the death of Antigone?
– Creon is responsible for the deaths of Antigone, Haemon, and Eurydice based on his decision to not bury Polyneices. Eurydice died because she was very heartbroken to heard her son was dead due to Creon’s decision to banished Antigone.
Why did Antigone take her own life?
If Antigone had yielded to Creon, she would have been forgiven and released. However, she decided to take her own life, not knowing that Creon had changed his mind and wanted to release her from her punishment.
How did Antigone hang herself?
Antigone’s suicide is described by a messenger – the sentries broke in through into the burial cave and saw her hanging by the neck with a noose of silk or muslin from her own clothing.
Who is the true tragic hero in Antigone and why?
Creon is the tragic hero because he tries to restore order in Thebes and is a good ruler but ends up alone due to his excessive pride. Antigone is the tragic hero because she sticks to her beliefs in the Gods and family and dies because of her loyalty to them.
Why is Antigone a tragic hero with quotes?
The tragic hero, Antigone, is the tragic hero because she displays both good and bad throughout the greek tragedy Antigone. A quote that reveals she is good is “ This death of mine is of no importance; but If I had left my brother lying in death unburied, I should have suffered” ( 2. 69-71).