I noticed that he needed to release Antigone in order to be forgiven by higher powers. "Fate makes all my pride think about dust." Kryon recognizes his flaws and its consequences, but as fate has already happened it is too late.
The idea of Antigone is different from that of Kryon "It is difficult to deny the mind but I do this: I will never fight destiny" (Track 5, Line 100)
"Your people are beginning to support Antigone by questioning your judgment" (Scenario 2, lines 256 - 257)
"Oh, it's difficult to give up, but it's even worse to take all the danger because of stubborn self-esteem" (Scene 5, lines 93-94)
Tragic heroes must also recognize that they have fallen from grace. When Kryon said the following quote, "I can not object to fateful things, I understand his fall ... I personally have to cancel what I did Kryon said: "... I am stubborn, my son, very young, very young, and because of me." (Lesson 5, lines 95-99). "The mistake he made was obvious. (Scenario 3, lines 105-107)
Kryon meets all the criteria of tragic heroes, but because Antigone does not meet, it is a tragic hero.
Kryon as a tragic hero of Sophocles Antigone, a tragic hero of Sophocles Antigone? This problem has been a subject of intense debate for many years. There is the same argument that draws Antigone as the hero of the tragedy in the play and draws crayon as the main character of the tragedy. Aristotle provided a framework for determining the tragic hero of his work in his study of the Greek drama titled "poet". - Kryon is a tragic hero of Antigone and a jury of the jury, but I am here today. I would like to say that it is difficult for the client to have the passion I usually have. The cruel leader of my client made me feel bored with the worst way. But I still stand in front of you, defending the jury and defending my clients.
As a tragic hero of Antigone, Kryon compares the two roles of Antigone, Antigone and Kryon to determine the identity of the tragic hero of this story. In order to determine the tragic hero of Sophocles' famous drama "Antigone", we first need to consider the elements and features of the Greek tragedy to define a tragic hero. The definition of Aristotle of tragedy is as follows. "Tragedy places demand for four of the hero's heroes of tragedy heroes looking forward to some good Hero from the story of happiness on the suffering of the requirement must have the proper gender and class to the hero. Finally, the hero must be consistent These four characteristics are present in many tragedy heroes, but there are many different authors of tragedy heroes There are different interpretations, the only four traits, tragedy heroes are not credible Definition of the tragedy too simple to define heroes Aristotle. Aristotle