Creon shows a couple of occasions when he has way to much pride; when Antigone and he sister are condemned to death for trying to give burial rights to their brother, but Creon has them arrested and does not care even though he is related to them. …

What does Creon say about pride?

Pride 11: Creon finally puts his pride aside and listens to the Chorus’ wise advice. It is difficult even then, and he obeys only because he fears the punishment that he might receive. “To yield is terrible,” he says, meaning to swallow his pride and admit that he is wrong is a very difficult thing for him to do.

What does Creon say to Antigone?

Creon, calling for the guards to bring Ismene, condemns both sisters to death. Antigone tells Creon that his moralizing speeches repel her, and that to die for having buried her brother honorably will bring her great glory. She tells him that all of Thebes supports her but fears to speak out against the king.

How does Antigone show pride in Antigone?

Antigone also exhibits pride in her honour from her chosen method of death, as she commits suicide which was seen as noble. Not only this, but she robs Creon of the victory over her, as he at first wanted to stone her to death, then wanted her to starve and she took both of these from him by taking her own life.

WHO advises Creon to free Antigone?

Angered, Teiresias condemns Creon’s decision as an act of grave impiety, and predicts that he will be punished by the loss of his own child (1034-1090). After Teiresias has gone, Creon becomes frightened, and at the urging of the chorus finally changes his mind. He sends attendants to free Antigone (1091-1117).

How does Creon pride lead to his downfall?

Creon was responsible for his own downfall. Creon set himself upon the road to destruction when he made a law that directly contradicts the law of the gods and especially Antigonies beliefs, But by the time Creon even realizes his guilt; it is too late the death of Antigone,his son and his wife has already taken place.

What does Creon say makes a good leader?

Being a good leader means that someone is humble, thoughtful and unselfish.

What sentence does Creon impose upon Antigone?

9. What sentence does Creon impose upon Antigone for violating his edict prohibiting Polynices’ burial? She must be hanged.

How does Creon show hubris in Antigone?

The cause of Creon’s downfall, his hubris manifests when he king refuses to listen to others while also believing that he can change the fate that Tiresias prophesizes.

How has Creon shown that he is guilty of pride?

Teiresias tells creon that the only crime is pride (stubbornness) How has Creon shown that he is guilty of pride (stubbornness)? Creon will not listen to anybody; he will not admit he is wrong. He is guilty of hubris- excessive pride.

Why is Creon a tragic hero in Antigone?

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.

What role does pride play in the decisions of Antigone and Creon?

In the story of Antigone, pride is used to reveal the heroic nature of Antigone and to demonstrate the potential consequences of being prideful. In the opening scene, Antigone told her sister, Ismene, about Creon’s rule forbidding Polynices’ burial and her plan to defy his order.

Why does Creon sentence Antigone to death?

Creon sentences Antigone for breaking the law. The sentence is carried out. A messenger arrives to tell Creon that because of his punishment of Antigone, Creon’s son dies and, consequently, the war is lost. Both Antigone and Creon end up worse off, because of their pride and unwillingness to compromise.

What does Creon do in ‘Antigone’?

Creon in the play of Antigone by Sophocles plays a major role within the play. Antigone also plays an important role, as these two character’s conflicting views led to utter disaster, which highlights Creon as a tragic figure.

Why does Antigone accept her fate in ‘Antigone’?

Aware of the kind of fate her family has been allotted, Antigone feels she has nothing to lose. The thought of death at Creon’s hands that so terrifies Ismene does not even faze Antigone, who looks forward to the glory of dying for her brother.

Why is Antigone loyal to her family in ‘Antigone’?

Antigone wants to live her life by divine law and to live for the Gods. She is loyalty to her family because she wants to let her brother lay to rest peacefully, but she also wants to be loyal to the Gods.