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    Sophocles’ Antigone, like other great Greek tragedies, draws emotional responses from the audience through the development of relatable and realistically flawed characters who act in ways which invoke praise, criticism, or sympathy. Throughout this play, the established protagonist and antagonist each make a series of rash decisions that set in motion a tragedy that impacts not only themselves, but the lives of the people around them. Antigone, as the central protagonist, is characterized by her

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    Ever wondered how far your motivations could take you? Antigone, a famous play written by Sophocles, introduces the audience to various characters who push the limits with their motivations, despite the consequences. We, the audience, are shown two major characters, a determined woman, Antigone, who goes to extremes for her family, and Creon, a stubborn king who believes in protecting his city Thebes. Creon creates a rule that both Antigone’s brothers, Polyneices and Eteocles must both alternately

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    Oedipus Tyrannos by Sophocles Sophocles uses a mixture of both visual and emotional imagery to create the morally questioning, Greek tragedy ‘Oedipus Tyrannos’. He presents the audience with an intense drama, which addresses the reality and importance of the gods that the Greeks fervently believed in. The play also forces the audience to ask themselves if there is such a concept as fate.      From the very beginning of Oedipus, it is made clear “that his destiny be one of fate and worse”

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    there could be consequences? Antigone is the protagonist and shes very prideful of her family and will do anything for them. She can’t bury her brother because it’s going against Creon's laws and there would be major consequences. In Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone did the right thing when burying her brother. Obviously, the gods could step in and defend him. However Polyneices is family and deserves the after life. Antigone can’t wait around and hope the gods help while the gods may never help her

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    The play Antigone by Sophocles provides multiple themes to the reader. One of which is Individual vs State as Antigone goes against Creon 's rule. This act of defiance is due to the feeling by an individual that what they believe is correct over that of a states law. This theme when applied to modern times can be interpreted as government vs personal freedoms. A person will always act on the values that they have and on those values souly, even when that is against the laws set in place. This idea

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    Sophocles, writer of the play, Antigone, exaggerates that leadership is an important characteristic that can have the capability to change oneself for better or for worse. Leaders possess many different leadership styles that also have the ability to influence others in negative or positive ways. Creon’s unilateral leadership style makes him the tragic hero and leads to the play’s tragic outcome, because his arrogance creates disaster, his enlightenment causes a desire to fix his mistakes and he

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    Too much pride could make someone cocky and blind them of the honorable thing to do. In the story Antigone by Sophocles women do not have pride for them self because of the dominant rule of men. The role of women takes a turn when Antigone shows her pride when going against Creon’s law. Pride is considered one of the most relevant themes in the story of Antigone. In Antigone, Sophocles describes pride, not as the state of being proud, but as that which allows men to create laws that substitute for

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    allowed realistic characteristics, while others are simply used to move the plot along. In Sophocles’ play, Antigone, the question of whether or not Antigone was a real character is a major point of discussion. Some students may argue Antigone is used as a mouthpiece. On the other hand, some argue she is portrayed as a realistic character. However, through his ability to portray Antigone as a real person, Sophocles gave Antigone realistic characteristics rather than using her as a mouthpiece to advance

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    In Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone and her sister Ismenes’s two very conflicting personalities lead to a disagreement over how their brother Polyneices should be buried. While they both believe that their brother should have a proper burial, they disagree on what to do about the lack of the burial. Antigone attempts to convince Ismene to help her break the law to give Polyneices a proper burial. However, Ismene feels that they are not in a position to make a difference. She states, “We are only women

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    say yes but few would actually carry it out. However, when Antigone felt as though she was treated unfairly, she would not stand for it and instead refused to change her actions, resulting in her own death and the death of others in the play. In Sophocles’ Antigone, Antigone proves herself to be a feminist by pushing the boundaries of equality, challenging the word of men, and contradicting what was expected of her as a woman regardless of the consequences. Women had a very defined role in 400 B

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