According to Aristotle a tragic character must go through a ‘’Nemesis’’ which is a fortune that the protagonist cannot avoid, usually due to retribution of his/her hubris. Throughout the play “Antigone” many people have tried to advise Creon but his hubris was too large for their words to resonate. He was adamant to admit his wrongful verdict against Antigone, this is seen when he says ‘’whatever you say, you will not change my mind.’’ Creon’s excessive pride made him to be exceptionally defiant and caused torments and him and remorse. His Hubris cost him his entire family his son, Haemon killed
According to Aristotle a tragic character must go through a ‘’Nemesis’’ which is a fortune that the protagonist cannot avoid, usually due to retribution of his/her hubris. Throughout the play “Antigone” many people have tried to advise Creon but his hubris was too large for their words to resonate. He was adamant to admit his wrongful verdict against Antigone, this is seen when he says ‘’whatever you say, you will not change my mind.’’ Creon’s excessive pride made him to be exceptionally defiant and caused torments and him and remorse. His Hubris cost him his entire family his son, Haemon killed