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Antigone's Mistakes

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When a child is young, the parents always try to get their children to understand the importance of learning from your mistakes as well as valuing other's opinions. However, it is not always easy to admit you are in the wrong. When finally solving an insanely hard calculus problem, but to be told by the teacher your answer is incorrect is never a good feeling. In an excerpt from Antigone, a playwright by Sophocles, the main character, Teiresais states, "all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong... The only crime is pride". By stating this, Sophocles points out that while some understand where they are wrong, those who do not and are too prideful to do so only hurt themselves and society. Today, pride being …show more content…

During WWII, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, the United States, under Franklin D. Roosevelt, put all Japanese Americans in internment camps because they were seen as a threat to America's safety. Even though at the time, this was seen as a success to the white population since American Exceptionalism was prominent in society, later presidents soon realized the mistake of using Japanese Internment camps. American Exceptionalism was evident because FDR helped to led American and the world out of the Great Depression and the United States played a big role in helping the allied powers win in WWI. To attempt to fix the mistake of enforcing Japanese Internment camps, in the early 90's, George H. W. Bush made a speech to the ancestors of these Japanese Americans apologizing for the use of these camps and offered them money. Therefore, approximately fifty years later, the government realized the mistake they made by putting Japanese Americans into Internment camps at the start of WWII by giving a formal apology to the ancestors of these Americans which exemplifies the Bush Administration's character in a positive

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