Tragedies involve a regular person experiencing a reversal in fortune because he or she results in a catharsis arousing fear and pity of the audience. In Greek tragedies, fatalism plays a dominant role in doing so as one is not a free agent because future(in tragedies, reversal of fortune) is predetermined - even if one knows and attempts to avoid it.
Antigone is the daughter of the Oedipus and the sister of Polyneices and Eteocles. King Creon passed a royal edict banning anyone from burying disgraced Polyneices' dead body.
Antigone is portrayed as a heroine rebel who does not fear forces from governments, has a different mindset to that of Ismene, her submissive sister. She made the choice of burying his brother Polyneices' body that cost her life instead of leaving it in the open.
When fate puts her in this particular situation, she is forced to defy Creon's edict because she had to follow the God's law which dictates all dead bodies have to be buried otherwise they will wander the earth ad infinitum. There appears to be a choice for Antigone, but her mindset was pre programmed such that fate already chose the path for her even if she believed the choice was made by her free will. Antigone is also fully aware of her consequences and acknowledges her death and her supposed fate as it is noted in a conversation between Antigone and Ismene:
ISMENE
O sister, scorn me not, let me but share
Thy work of piety, and with thee die.
ANTIGONE
Claim not a work in which thou hadst no
‘’Antigone is a story about Antigone, a woman who suffers the dead of her parents and brothers. The story focuses on her seeking proper burial for one of her dead brothers who fought against his own city. Creon the king, honors one of the dead brothers for fighting for his city and declares death to any who dares give burial rites to the brother who opposed the city. “As for Polyneices, who perished so miserably, an order has gone
Antigone, written by the Athenian Sophocles, is about a woman named Antigone who lives in a city named Thebes. The play’s plot is based on her attempt to successfully bury her brother Polynices whom perished in a battle with his brother that also assumed the role of
One can argue that it is hypocritical for Antigone to walk knowingly into her death when in the previous story Oedipus at Colonus she begged Polynices not to go to war when he knew that he would die fighting Eteocles. Now her sister Ismene is doing the same thing by begging her not to act foolishly. Antigone could have easily prayed for Polynices at her lonesome, and many catastrophes would have been averted. Antigone, however reflecting the stubbornness of her father Oedipus fails to see the flaws in her thinking. She also must have known, or was unable to see through her clouded mind, that whatever she was to accomplish by burying her brother was sure to be erased. More specifically as soon as the body was buried, Creon would decree that it should be uncovered. Would it be worth it for her to risk her life just so that her brother could be buried for a short amount of
Love makes people do unreasonable things. There are different types of love, such as, family, relationship, and friendship. Most people think that love is an essential for the human body because love makes people do excellent things. They argue that people need love to inspire themselves. But really when people love another person, it brings pain to them because people go into a different planet, it means when they are loving someone too much people do not see the truth because the love that they feel for this person is blinding them. For example, in Antigone the character Antigone breaks the law to bury her brother. She claims that “I am going now to make a grave/ For our brother, whom I love” (78). She does not care about Creon’s law because Antigone just wants to follow the truth according her wishes about god.
In Antigone there were some difficult choices that were made. One of them was deciding to bury Polyneices when Creon said not to bury him. But the God’s laws believe that the people’s body should be buried so their souls wouldn't linger the city. King Creon refused to have Polyneices buried, and Antigone sees otherwise. So Antigone takes it upon herself and put a little dirt on his body and Creon didn't like that. Creon asks who put the dirt on the body and he finds out that Antigone done it. Then Antigone tried to get her sister to help her bury him but she didn't want to disobey Uncle King Creon's laws,so she didn't help Antigone.In the ending of the story Antigone ends up killing herself.
Antigone as a heroic and tragic archetype must internally struggle with individuality and morality versus established rule and law and she can be seen as externally fighting between her sister as an outward display of her internal conflict. Antigone then is a unique archetype as a heroine and her power and powerlessness are defining to her as a woman in politics. Her sister, Ismene is portrayed as much weaker and can be said to be metaphorical in that individual morality is weak as compared to established law and Ismene is the personification of morality in a legal-rational world, according to the emerging Hellenistic establishment. Antigone is willing to use her own morals to bury Polyneices, though it is illegal to do so. Ismene is
Antigone is a woman who will speak her mind and do what is right, no matter the punishment. Creon gave the order that Eteocles will have a military honored burial for fighting for his country, but as for Polynices, he shall be untouched and left to be picked to the bone by rabid animals. Antigone goes against these wishes because she knows it is wrong to go against the Gods Laws of leaving the dead unburied, also because he is family and she will not allow for such unfair treatment of one brother over the other. I believe Antigone is just in her reasons of doing this, for Gods Laws, for family and to be honored not by those living, but by the ones who know she has done a good deed.
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
Antigone is disobeying a man’s law, which was established by her uncle and ruler Creon; for one of her moral beliefs. Her reasoning is that of her two brothers whom’ ultimately killed each other, one of which was buried with a full funeral ritual. While the other brother suffered being left
He told everyone she was a crazy child, in spite of her love to his son Haemon. Antigone's sister, Ismene, then declared she had helped Antigone and wanted the same fate, but Creon eventually declined executing her. The gods, through the blind prophet Tiresias, expressed their disapproval of Creon's decision, which convinced him to rescind his order. He went to bury Polynices himself. However, Antigone had already hanged herself in her tomb, rather than suffering the slow death of being buried alive.
The play Antigone is a tale of a conflict between a girl and a king for the burial of a corps. Creon, the new king of Thebes punishes the corpse of Polyneices to be left unburied. According to Creon, Polyneices is the killer of his own brother, an enemy to Thebes and also to its gods and to his family. Antigone, sister of Polyneices decides to bury the body though King Creon has issued the edict that who buries the corpse will be publicly stoned to death. In the final book of the Iliad, Priam begs Achilles for pity. But in the case of Antigone, she never begs the king for pity. Furthermore, Antigone resists Creon by herself alone. There is no one who helps her to pressure Creon to lighten up his edict or
In the Greek drama, Antigone, the three traits that Antigone displays are bravery, emotions, and strong will. For instance, while being angered by Ismene, Antigone stresses, “I am not afraid of the danger; if it means death” (Sophocles 1072). Even though Antigone is a woman, she is not afraid to do what she believes is right. The Lion represents Antigone’s strong will and determination because not only are they physically powerful, but they are also fearless. In contrast, Antigone, feeling isolated responds while getting put into an underground cavern, “… Her tears are never done. / I feel the loneliness of her death in mine” Sophocles 1094). Antigone, having to be buried alive emotionally compares her lonely death to
As one of the most famous tragedies ever written, Antigone, by the Greek playwright Sophocles, has received much notoriety as well as much speculation. Set in the city of Thebes after a devastating civil war between the brothers Polyneices and Eteocles, the play begins after the brothers’ deadly struggle for the throne. Polyneices and Eteocles have already caused the undue deaths of one another, and without another man in their immediate family available, their uncle Creon travels to Thebes to seize the ruling position. The conflict occurs when Creon declares that Eteocles, who bravely fought for his city against the invading army, is to have a proper burial afforded all of the rites his noble death deserved, while Polyneices, who led the invading army, is to remain unburied in order to avoid dishonoring his brother’s sacrifice. Their sisters Ismene and Antigone are left to tackle the difficult situation that remains. While Ismene meekly accepts the law that Creon has ordained, Antigone stubbornly defies her uncle by burying Polyneices out of loyalty to her family and respect for divine law. Her actions result in a whole host of sorrowful deaths, her own amongst them, as well as an overwhelming despair from Creon who realized the depth of his unwise decisions far too late. However, despite the numerous amount of years this play has been present in literature, a tragic hero has yet to be determined. In the play Antigone, Antigone and Creon are endowed with a tragic flaw,
Antigone is a woman in the context of fifth-century Athens, Greece who challenges the socio-political orders of the city in name of a blood relationship, which through her eyes is sacred in the name of the gods. The divine law says that all man should be buried following the proper rites. In the ancient Greek household, women are the ones who must do the proper funeral rites and bury the
Antigone is a tragedy with the opposition of state laws and religious laws. The main protagonist is King Creon ruler of Thebes, who has recently stepped up to the throne, after his nephews Eteocles and Polyneices had killed each other in a war over the throne. Creon declares, that his nephew, Eteocles shall receive a proper burial for defending Thebes, while Polyneices's body will be left to rot for attacking Thebes. This idea is greatly opposed by Creon's niece Antigone, as it goes against what she believes is morally right, and that Polyneices was a person and deserves to get a proper burial like everyone else. Despite being the antagonist Antigone is the hero of the play. This is because she is doing what she believes is the right thing to do, she claims, "Say that I am mad, and madly let me risk the worst that I can