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    Sophocles Antigone, Oedipus the king and Electra A brief summary: Antigone is a play written by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles around 440 BC. It is a tragedy set in the city of Thebes in ancient Greece. After the death of King Oedipus, his two sons, Eteocles and Polynices died fighting each other over the throne of Thebes. Creone, who became the king after their deaths, declared that Eteocles would be honored and given a proper burial, as he was proclaimed king by his father, and that Polynices

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    In his play Antigone, Sophocles makes extensive use of religious and cultural allusions in order to develop ideas. Through the use of allusions to Zeus and other moral figures, he reinforces accepted moral standards, heightening the conflict between Antigone’s earthly morals and those of her religion. Sophocles also shows the dangers of hubris through his allusions to the downfall of Niobe, and Creon’s references to Nemesis. The motif of fate within Antigone and the rest of the Theban plays is developed

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    In pages 138-140 of the play “Antigone”, a Sentry brings Antigone to Creon and explains to Creon that this is the person responsible for the burial. Instead of denying the claims, Antigone takes full responsibility for the crime. Furthermore, she states the reason behind the burial, which was to give honor to her brother. Creon of course did not agree with Antigone and stated that she went against his laws as king and therefore must be killed. Meanwhile, Antigone has already come to grips with the

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    Antigone vs Creon

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    Task: Write an essay about the conflict between Antigone and Creon in Antigone, by Sophocles. Show how each is right in his or her own fundamental belief. Then show how the tragedy was inevitable or show how one side was wrong and should have changed. In Antigone, by Sophocles, there is conflict between the characters Antigone and Creon. Antigone is characterized as a rebellious girl, who turns into a martyr, and just lost both her brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, in a war between the city-states

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    In Sophocles’ play, “Antigone” translated by Robert Fitzgerald and Dudley Fitts, Creon believes his laws surpass the laws written by the gods but his real flaw is his belief in masculine superiority and his self-destructive pride. In Greek literature, a tragedy means a sad story in which a hero is defeated because of his flaws and through this the audience will have a better understanding of themselves and the world. King Creon takes the audience thru his journey of ego, stubbornness and suffering

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    Essay on Antigone

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    imprudent judgments will ultimately suffer from the consequences of their actions. In Sophocles' Antigone, these prejudices notably surface in the form of paternalism as demonstrated through Creon's government, highlighting the importance of gender roles throughout the play. Therefore, analyzing the motif of gender roles and its effect on the definition of justice through the perspectives of Ismene, Antigone, and Creon enables the audience to understand how Sophocles' macroscopic analogy to humanity's

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    Ismene, Antigone appears to be a fearless and flinty heroine. Facing Creon’s law, Antigone and Ismene presents two contrasting personalities. Ismene refuses Antigone’s invitation to bury Polynices, and argues that she is not to be blamed: “I’m forced, I have no choice – I must obey/ the ones who stand in power” (Sophocles 78, 79). Ismene chooses to be the coward in Antigone’s words, escaping from her responsibility to bury her dead brother to stay away from any trouble. On the other hand, Antigone insists

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    two aspects of life that seem to be exact opposites. Love and war, as Aphrodite was the mistress of ares, the god of war. In the play “Antigone” one of a trilogy, Antigone wishes for nothing more than to bury her deceased brother: However, that is the one thing her uncle, Creon, wants the least. There is a clearly defined relationship between love and war in Antigone, and it is a rather toxic relationship. In the play, the reader observes multiple views on a spectrum. On one end is Law (war, or result

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    Antigone And Creon Essay

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    The play Antigone has many complex and some not so complex characters and that is what makes it very easy to create juxtapositions within and throughout the play. Creon was a very basic character in the beginning of the play and proved to be a simple character that believed in one thing that created conflicts. Others added on and together that is where dialogue in the play fills in empty spaces in the play. Conflicts are what makes this play more interesting to the reader. The biggest contrasting

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    Antigone Vs Creon

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    useless authority and a “blind” leader. Which side would you choose? In “Antigone” written by Sophocles, it begins with Antigone learning that Polynieces was not given a proper burial. With this knowledge, she is about to change the traditional gender roles in society. The conflict in Sophocles “Antigone” acknowledge both the perspective of Antigone and the perspective of Creon shows morals do not always coincide with law. Antigone argues that she disobeyed the law but had good intentions. By burying

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