Antigone- She is the oldest daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. She is the brave compared to her two sisters and she thinks that her brother Polyneices deserves a proper burial so she goes to do this and gets banned from the city. Ismene- She is the youngest daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. Ismene warns Antigone that if she buries her brother she will be killed and Ismene want nothing to do with this at all After Antigone is caught trying to bury her brother Cruen sent her to go be expected and Ismene said she was a part of it to so she get set to be got sent free because Antigone said she was not part of trying the bury her brother Creon- Creon left the city and killed his father without him knowing it was him and he went back the
Antigone is a play written by Sophocles and is about a young girl named Antigone who struggles with written laws of her city, Thebes. Her uncle is King Creon and sentences her to death because she decided to bury her brother, Polynices, after it was declared that he deserved no burial. Antigone's sister, Ismene, was too afraid to go along with her. Antigone's fiancé, (who is also
Antigone is an honorable character in this story of love and rebellion. The only thing that she does is disobey an order that is unjust and bury the remains of her
Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus, the king that married his own mother, Locaste and unwittingly killed his father, Laios. When he learned what he had done, he blinded himself and left Thebes, voluntarily went into self-style exile and died over there. Antigone and Ismene are siblings, the only surviving children of Oedipus. The other two brothers Polyneices and Eteocles quarreled and killed each other in a battle when Polyneices returned to assault Thebes, then Creon, Antigone uncle became the king of Thebes being the only heir in line to the throne. Creon ordered Polyneices be left to rot unburied on the battle field as a traitor but Antigone could not see reason to let her brothers body rot unburied. Antigone
Antigone is a Greek tragedy by Sophocles. ONE OF THE three surviving tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Euripides, and one of the great dramatists of world literature, Sophocles spanned in his long life (497-406 B.C.) the cultural flowering of Athens in the fifth century(Segal 1). Antigone is named after the daughter of King Oedipus of Thebes, a young woman who stood against the king’s decision and believed in the gods’ law. There are many arguments regarding who is the real protagonist and antagonist in this play. The protagonist is generally regarded as the good guy and antagonist is the bad guy. Antigone is a protagonist as she is the title character in the
When Creon passes his law, it is used to protect Thebes from being betrayed again. But Creon betrays the gods’ law and does not bury Polyneices, his nephew. As a result Tiresias, a blind prophet approaches Creon and says that if Polyneices, that “before you have surrendered / one of your born flesh and blood, / a corpse for a corpse given in return”(1183-1185). Shortly afterward, Creon realizes that his authority has overstepped into his family and now will go honor his family, by going against his own law. But little did Creon know things were not going to be that simple. When Creon and Haemon arrive at Antigone’s tomb, they are greeted with a hanged Antigone. As a result Haemon lunges at his father and kills himself after he misses. Creon’s authority led to his son ending his own life because he saw the woman of his dreams, hang lifelessly due to his father's action. Creon realizes that Tiresias was correct about the prophecy, but it was too late. Shortly afterwards, Creon finds out his wife, Eurydice, had also killed herself because of her son’s recent suicide. This would lead Creon alone without any family members except his own law to comfort him. He then realizes that “the guilt is all [his]” and he must repent (1442). Creon’s authority led to him being alone without any other family members to comfort him,and also lifetime of guilt
There are many concepts of justice explained and shown throughout the book Antigone I decided to choose the concept of procedural justice which means having equal justice for everyone. This concept of justice is related to Antigone by the brothers of Antigone were not given fair treatment by their father Kreon. When talking about procedural justice I relate this back to living the good life which means living a life to the fullest and to live out the best life possible. This is played out in Antigone when she decided to go against her father’s wishes, and to bury her brother. When talking about procedural justice we need to make sure there is equal justice for everyone no matter the situation.
Antigone is an important character because she believes in the God's law more than she believes in the men laws. Antigone is considered the hero, she has many characteristic which lead to her downfall. One of her tragic flaws was that she had loyalty to the gods and conversely, her disloyalty to the king. “But all your strength is weakness itself against the immortal unrecorded laws of god. They are not merely now: they were,and shall be,operative forever, beyond man utterly.” She had loyalty to the gods and conversely her disloyalty to the king. Creon is the uncle of Antigone and Ismene he has come to power after the deaths of Eteocles and Polyneices, and has become the king of Thebes. Creon is the men who thinks he is right about
Antigone as the daughter of Oedipus, the sister of Ismene, and the powerful strong sister to her dead brothers Eteocles and Polyneices that has committed the crime of wanting to bury her brother. Her flaws have caused her this damage and may be killed by it but she soon realizes that she accepts her mistakes. She says don't worry that she will soon be with her own again soon in a different place which is with the people she cares most about and the one she committed this crime for. Antigone will never be able to forget what she has done but shall learn from her mistakes and be humbled by what she has done and what Creon has said to her. Be wise with your actions and learn from mistakes and not only that to listen to the wise ones and pick the
There have been many tragic stories throughout history and all of them had showed us tragic heroes. One of the famous tragedies is Antigone, a story about a girl who tried to bury her so-called traitorous brother Polyneices. To me the tragic hero in this story is infact the king of Thebes, Creon. In the story there is evidence how Creon is the tragic hero, because he has a supreme amount of pride, a strong sense of commitment, and transfiguration throughout this story.
In the play Antigone, the protagonist Antigone is engaged in a war against man- not just Creon but man in general. She disregards the laws of man and initiates a symbolic man vs. gods battle. Although Antigone dies in the end, she succeeds in her goal of acting upon her divine beliefs above all else, even death. Throughout the play, Antigone, as a representative of the gods, continues to prevail over Creon.
She was the daughter of the previous king, but he sadly passed away before Antigone and Ismene returned to Thebes. Before their father passed, he was angry that his sons did not love him enough to take care of him, he cursed both his sons, condemning them both to kill each other in
Antigone is a play about a woman who disobeyed the King's order to not bury her brother. The play was written by the famous Greek tragedian, Sophocles, in 441 B.C. The story took place in the city of Thebes and the time period is not mentioned. The main characters introduced in the play are of Antigone, Ismene, Creon, and Haemon. The primary focus was centered on Antigone and the consequences she faces after breaking the King's orders.
The tragedy began to be part of this family before Antigone was born. Antigone was one of Oedipus daughters, which made her princess of Thebes. Antigone had a sister named Ismene and her brothers Eteocles, and Polyneices. Oedipus, past king of Thebes, had lived in a lie his whole life. Oedipus was a victim of his own fate because he was unaware of who his real biological parents were. Oedipus fate was based on him being responsible for his father’s death, King Laius, and marrying his mother Jocasta. King Laius and Jocasta made a choice to kill their child Oedipus but failed due to the sympathy of a shepherd. Oedipus was raised by another marriage. Oedipus ran away to avoid a tragedy he did not want to do but failed due to fate. Jocasta took her own life when she knew who Oedipus truly was and caused Oedipus “eyes ripped out by his own hand” (Sophocles 59.39,45). Oedipus is then banished from Thebes and Creon was announced, king. Antigone did not agree with some rules her uncle Creon had placed. Antigone lost both of her brothers the same day, therefore caused her to be angry towards Creon’s decision. “Eteocles and Polyneices have killed each other in battle,” (Sophocles 62.14,15). According to Creon, Eteocles
Creon, like all main characters in Greek drama, suffers many losses and undergoes emotional pain and anguish. A target of the curse on the House of Oedipus by relation, Creon was already a
ANTIGONE (fr. Antigone, it. Antigone) - Alcmene Sophocles "Antigone" (set, apparently, was to continue in 442 BC. E.), The daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. After the death in combat of his brothers Eteocles and Polynices, every one of which was the Theban king and won with the city befitting funeral and the other wanting to challenge the machine, led to Thebes Argos army and remained apart after the death burial on orders inherited the throne of Creon, brother-Oedipus, A. decides on defying mania lord, to honor the dead brother 's funeral and divided intent with his sister Ismenio. That is not in a position to violate the ban, fearing the promised punishment. (In addition, there is this contrast between the two sisters to some extent prompted eksodom Aeschylus ' Seven vpererez Thebes. "A. and there is a refusal to ban uhoranivat brother and two sisters at odds with the two-poluhoriya of accompanying A. - trupakov Polynices and Yemen - the body of Eteocles.) Rite is perfect, and unhappy Creon orders the guards to find the culprit. Soon Wotan of them leads, A., and she did not deny the crime. DEBATE between the ruler (uttering a lot of fair, but I was wrong in the main) and A. - every one the most intense scenes in the Greek tragedy. On phrases Creon, confident that the feud persists after death, A. meets his famous remark: "In my nature - to dismember love, not hatred.", who did not want to cut the risk of A.,