Antigone is an ancient Greek, tragedy play written by Sophocles. Oedipus had 4 children named Antigone, Ismene, Eteocles, and Polyneices. Eteocles and Polyneices killed each other and Eteocles received a proper burial, while Polyneices was left for the birds in a field. The King, Creon, has declared the if someone is to move the body they will be put to death. Antigone and her sister Ismene must decide what to do. Antigone and Ismene differ in their priorities and views of authority Familial Honor…
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correct or incorrect way to deal with that situation. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Creon declares a law that Antigone’s brother, Polyneices, is to have no burial rights. Antigone is influenced by the idea of justice by the determination of burying her brother, condemnation to Creon, and not denying her actions when confronted. Antigone’s determination to bury her brother displays her mind acting through justice. When Antigone returned to her brother’s body, she, “found the bare corpse, and…
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Antigone is a greek tragedy written by Sophocles around 400 B.C.E. The main character is a woman named Antigone who lives in a time when women had only one right, burial of family members. All throughout the story Antigone struggles whether to bury her brother and respect family over authority, or to follow Creon’s law; which in the end, reveals that Sophocles values family over Authority. In the story, Antigone feels a tremendous obligation to her family. She wants to bury her brother, Polyneices…
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unwritten, moral laws come first? Antigone by Sophocles is a tragic play about a girl defying the state laws made by the King. Antigone buries her brother, Polyneices, because of her beliefs, even when Creon forbids it. Since her other brother, Eteocles, received proper burial rites, she thinks it is only fair that Polyneices receives the same. Creon, the king of Thebes, corrupts the world around him, resulting in the deaths of three of his family members Antigone, Creon, and his wife, Eurydice. Antigone’s…
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central theme in both versions of Antigone is fate vs. free will. It sways the characters behaviour and plays a key role in the characters lives. Antigone knows her fate and is ruled by it while Creon believes that he is in control of fate. In both plays Antigone and Creon make their decisions and these choices lead to their fates. Antigone's defiance is the cause of her death while Creon suffering is a result of his Hubris. Through Antigone and Creon, Sophocles and Anouilh show that people need…
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In Sophocles’ tragedies Oedipus Rex and Antigone, suicide is eminent in the story when a main character committed suicide it cause other character’s to do the same thing. From Oedipus’s wife/mother, Jocasta hanging herself when Oedipus finds out that he married his own mother and murdered his own father causing him to stab his eyes out. The deaths of Eteocles and Polyneices unintentionally causing Iseme to refuse to help Antigone bury Polneices, Antigone to commit suicide, causing her fiancé Haemon…
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“That henceforth ye may thieve with better knowledge whence lucre should be won, and learn that it is not well to love gain from every source. For thou wilt, thou find that ill-gotten pelf brings more men to ruin than to weal” -Sophocles Antigone, by Sophocles, is a play that has many portraying themes. Whether the themes are shown by the conflicts of a character or an opinion of one. Every little detail, is a foreshadow leading up to a main idea that the author wants to convey. Just like how every…
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the play “Antigone”,Sophocles writes about a young women who is to headstrong for her own good. This play begins with a tragedy. Antigone’s two brothers, Polyneices and Ectocles have both died in war over the kingdom. In the eyes of the newly crowned King Creon, only one brother, Ectocles, had an honorable death, therefore, he will be the only one to have a proper burial. Antigone decides that she must bury her brother, Polyneices, and enlists the help of her sister to bury him. Antigone proclaims…
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The plays Antigone and Lysistrata contain similar aspects that end up also being their differences. In these plays the protagonists are women, Lysistrata and Antigone, who are both resilient and courageous women who challenges the gender roles of their time. In the time period of when these two plays were written, women basically had no basic rights they were to follow proper concepts expected of a woman of that age. However, in these plays when these roles were challenged, one ended tragically while…
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Outward beauty and a life that appeared concrete, foiled by inward beauty and a life that had convictions obtained complete. These two parallels of two persons and of two natures are taken up by Sophocles in one of his greatest works and plays Antigone. In the play, the characters Antigone and Ismene represent different attributes and moralities of man. While one follows the law of man, the other follows that of a higher power, a power that transcends time, a power of the super natural…
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