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    the tragic hero, those words become the exact opposite of what is being described. In Antigone, Antigone, Oedipus’ daughter, goes against the laws of the new king, Creon, in order to bury her brother and obey the laws of the gods. Creon then proceeds to punish Antigone for going against his law, which displeases the gods and ends to his own tragic downfall by his entire family killing themselves. In the Antigone, written by Sophocles, Creon best fits the Aristotelian model for the tragic hero. This

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    In spite of the extensive time elapsed between the publication of Antigone and Sophocles, the stories depict an issue as old as time- the patriarchal society that still exists today. Despite the weighty influence of males in both works, women act as both the initiators and the mediators of chaos. In Antigone, the events depend solely on Antigone’s rejection of the law; likewise, in Fahrenheit 451, none of the events would have occurred if not for Clarisse’s influence on Montag. Additionally, in both

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    Events are exacerbating in our homeland, and nobody seems to relent to solve our problems. Politicians, people ,are getting assassinated, and our people won't unite to resolve their differences. Shame to a nation that is divided into many sects, and every sect acts as he represents the whole nation. Shame to a nation that is divided into two groups. One group received the conquers by beating the drums, and the other group beats the drums whenever the conquers depart the country. Shame to a nation

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    In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Poe depicts Montresor as someone who acts on behalf of his family’s honor and pride rather than someone acting on personal vendetta. In the beginning, Montresor is narrating his own story of how he enacted his revenge by killing Fortunato. According to Montresor, his retaliation against Fortunato seems to be because of previous transgressions on Montresor or his family even though we have no indication of any of Fortunato's actual transgressions against Montresor and

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    Everyone holds their own idea of what a hero should be. One person might think heroes should have supernatural powers; another might argue that heroes should have exciting armor or weaponry. However, there are a few essential qualities that every hero harbors. I believe that to be a true hero, one must be stubborn, confident, and driven.     In my opinion, it doesn’t matter if someone owns a lightsaber or has the ability to fly unless they possess the confidence, drive, and stubbornness to use their

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    Harrison Bergeron is a story where the government tries to make everyone equal by handicapping them. You wear a mask if you are pretty, you lug around a heavy back if you are tall and strong, and you have timed beats to distract your brain if you are smart. One person named Harrison tried to rebel, but he got killed. The Lottery is about how every people draw from a black box and if they get a certain ticket they get stoned. Although the two stories have many similarities in conflict they have very

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    their country and antigone wants to bury her brother, but it was against the law, and because the other brother got buried properly! Antigone went behind the kings back to bury her brother anyway. The king found out and put her to death in a chamber. So thats Creon accused Ismene, Antigone's sister that she was with her in this plan to help antigone bury her brother. Then Creon let her go because of everyone telling creon that she has nothing to do with it and antigone says to creon

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    In Martin Gansberg’s article, Thirty-eight who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police,” Gansberg claims that several people witnessed a murder and nobody called the authorities until it was too late for the victim. Normally witnesses call the police and attempt to help an individual in an abusive attack, however this case is unique. Catherine Genovese still might be alive today if the thirty-eight witnesses had intervened and called the police. Catherine Genovese was on her way home from work to her

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    When Haemon comes to talk to his father Creon, he suggests that his father should not have Antigone killed because of her actions. While he does not wish to disrespect his father, Haemon does so in the process of trying to safeguard his father's reputation with the people of Thebes. One if the very firs things that Haemon says to his father is that the people of Thebes are afraid to say something that may or may not anger the king and thus face the consequences. However, Haemon acts as a middle

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    With the cursed blood running through them, tragedy struck Oedipus’ two sons, both killed by each other’s hand. Antigone, his bride, is sentenced to a terrible fate she doesn’t deserve for burying her beloved brother Polyneices whom Creon proclaimed should not be buried. Haemon tries to change his bride's fate by persuading his father but instead Creon’s uncompromising, angry, and egotistical personality thwarts his plans and tragedy known all too well to their family strikes. “You woman’s slave-

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