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    Antigone’s character is one that is dynamic and interesting as she displayed several strong personal characteristics and being steadfast in her convictions. She had a strong and powerful leaning towards the dark world and the dead. She proved to be primarily loyal to the divinities and the gods instead of the mortality of man. She was very open and expressive towards her love for the dead which is evidenced by her harsh language to her sister and the king, making her an unforgettable character. When his

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    She buried the body?! Where is it, where’s the body and who did it? Antigone has two brothers, one named Polyneices, and the other, Eteocles. They both fought for different sides when it came to the Theban war. When they fought in the battle, both of them died, and Creon being their uncle and also the King, he decided that since Polyneices didn’t fight for the same side as the King, that he should not be buried or honored. Antigone thought otherwise, and buried the body anyways, no matter what the

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    In the greek tragedy, Antigone, written by Sophocles there are many characters that had tragic flaws that eventually led to their death, but a main character that possesses many of these flaws is Creon. Early on in the book he is talking to the Chorus and Choragos explaining what he is going to do about the deaths of Eteocles and Polyneices when he says, “Polyneices, I say,/ is to have no burial: no man is to touch him or say the least prayer for/ him” (Sophocles I.i. 169-171). This quote is important

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    Is it better to be a dead hero or a forgotten bystander? In Antigone, one of Sophocles’ three Theban plays, the actions of Antigone, one of Oedipus’ daughters, take center stage. After the death of her brothers, Antigone defies both the decree by Creon, the leader of Thebes, and wishes of her sister, Ismene, to bury her brother according to Ancient Greek funeral rites. After being captured, Antigone is sentenced to death and ultimately hangs herself, as her fiancé and his mother both kill themselves

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    Antigone is one of the main protagonists in the story. Due to both her brothers' deaths she declares justice for both of them. Eteocles, one of Antigone’s brothers, has been given a proper burial for his death, while Polyneices, Antigone's other brother, does not get a burial. Creon, the new ruler, banishes the burial of Polyneices, who he believes was a traitor. Antigone doesn’t listen to the law, decides to bury her brother, and is caught. She fights for justice that her brother could be buried

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    Antigone and I Comparison Being compared to a person can be a compliment or a shameful moment. It’s all about how you personally see the being. In Sophocles play, Antigone, I caught myself comparing my personal attributes to Antigone's. I will analyze Antigone and I in these three categories; simple appearance, bold personality, and interesting childhood life that resemble each other in an extraordinary way. My appearance is simple, as well as Antigone's, preferring little or no accessories and

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    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

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    beliefs. In the tragedy, Antigone, Sophocles conveys Creon, the King of Thebes, as a man obsessed with the law and puts the state’s needs above his own family’s. Antigone, his rebellious niece, wants to uphold her duties and honor her family name by burying her “traitor” brother, who was not giving a proper burial. Creon forbids this burial, but Antigone ignores the law and buries her brother anyways. Creon becomes so obsessed with the law that he decides to bury Antigone alive, which displeases his

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    In the play of Antigone, Sophicles creates a plot that I believe playfully would make viewers sympathetic of the protagonist Antigone. At the beginning of the play, viewers obviously were very sympathetic to Antigone. All she wanted to do was bury her dead brother, and Kreon made it illegal to do such a deed. However, as the play went on, I gained more and more insight on Kreon and my opinion changed. Although Antigone sacrificed her life for what she believed was right, I sympathize more with Kreon

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    The Character of Antigone Antigone, the character for which the play was named, is a very complex character. She seems to change directions all throughout the play and there is never one point in which you know exactly what she will do because she is just that unpredictable. This unpredictability also makes her seem very hypocritical because she will say something and then turn on a dime and say the complete opposite. Antigone’s character is very intriguing strictly due to the fact that she

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