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Why Antigone is Much More Important Than Creon

The Tragedy of Antigone is not called Creon because Antigone is more important than Creon, she is more controversial, and she is more admirable. Antigone played a bigger role than Creon in that she defied the law and started the whole plays chain of events, eventually leading to nearly everyones death. When the play starts, it starts with Antigone talking with her sister, Ismene. She talks about burying her brother, Polynices. Even though Ismene reminds her that this would be illegal, she goes ahead and buries Polynices anyways.

Because of this, Antigone is a more important character than Creon because this action alone started the plays entire chain of events. Without this, Thebes would have gone on as usual, and Creon would have been king of Thebes. Antigone is much more controversial than Creon is. After Ismene tells Antigone that she will not help her bury their brother and reminds her that doing so is against the law, Antigone tells Ismene to Tell [that I am burying Polynices], tell it! Youll cross me worse, by far, if you keep silenceNot publish it to all.

Antigone shows extreme courage in doing this, not only because she buries her brother, but also because she wants her sister to call out to everyone what she is doing. Antigone does this, to some extent, to defy Creon (who is the one who will not allow Polynices to be buried) but also to allow Polynices to have a good after-life. Antigone causes the death of three people, whether directly or indirectly. First of all, she directly causes her own death because she hangs herself, rather than starving to death inside the sealed up tomb the Creon had her put into.

Second, she directly causes the death of Haemon because he loved her and truly cared for her and her did not want to live without her. Lastly, Antigone indirectly causes Eurydice, Haemons mother and Creons wife, to kill herself when Eurydice learns that Haemon killed himself. Thy wife, [Creon,] the mothermother of the deadis, by a blow just fallen, haplessly slain. This shows that Eurydice was mad enough to kill her, because many thing have happened to her, the death of her son, her husbands excessive pride, etc. She also knew he and his pride was the cause of this mess. Lastly, Antigone is more admirable in that she is not selfish.

She cared for her brother so much that she would go through all this trouble to give him a good after-life. She wanted to marry Haemon but sacrificed this to bury her brother. Late in the play, it is revealed that Antigone is engaged to Haemon. I gaze upon the latest light of day that I shall ever see; Death, who lays all to rest, is leading me to Acherons far strand alive; to me no bridal hymns belong, for me no marriage song has yet been sung; but Acheron instead is it, whom I must wed. She gives this up to bury her brother and to do what she feels would please the gods. She put his needs, even after he was dead, before her own.

Antigone obviously plays a more important role than Creon; she casts serious doubt on Creon’s authority by defying him, plays the peoples hero, a classic archetype, and she has tight familial bonds and shows this by defying Creon and the law when she buries Polynices. Creon obviously isnt too close with his family because he basically put pride before his family by choosing to kill Antigone and he would rather kill Antigone and have his son be sad than have his son happily marry her. Because of all of these reasons, this play is called The Tragedy of Antigone and not Creon.

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