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    Antigone is a play written by Sophocles, a famed play-wright in Ancient Greece. While the tragedy was produced in about 441 BC, the play itself is set roughly 700 years before the original audience. Antigone is about the conflicting ideals of Creon, the king of Thebes, and his niece Antigone. Antigone’s father, Oedipus, was the original king of Thebes who had killed his father and married his mother without knowledge of them being his parents. Oedipus has four children with his mother: Antigone

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    Antigone Vs Creon

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    Antigone is a Greek story that was written by Sophocles. After Oedipus dies, the next inline was his son, but both were killed in the civil war which left to one other person to be kind. Creon, Oedipus’ step-brother. Once Creon became king he wanted the people to view how traitors are treated. Antigone’s brother, Polynices and Eteocles, went to war and both died. Eteocles, fighting for the city of Thebes, was given a proper burial. On the other hand, Polynices, who was fighting against Thebes, was

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    The play Antigone is about two brothers who kill each other in battle, one is buried one isn’t and laws are placed in order to prevent it from happening. A sister comes in to bury his brother despite the laws and risk potential death in the process. The person who put these laws into place is called Creon, who wants the person who buried the body to face justice. The sister who committed this crime is Antigone, who is also the character that I’m contrasting with Creon. Antigone, while being the

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    a sample for this essay is chosen the scene of the guard, leading Antigone to Creon, the conflict between Antigone and Creon and the dialogue between Antigone and Ismene. The scenes are retrieved from the film “Antigone” which is a Greek adaptation of the homonym ancient tragedy directed by Yorgos Javellas on 1961, starring Irene Papas as Antigone, Manos Katrakis as Creon and Maro Kontou as Ismene (Wikipedia). The tragedy “Antigone” was written by Sophocles around 441 BC. After the death of Oedipus

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    Creon is the main antagonist of the play Antigone by Sophocles. In the play he is forced to make a hard decision. He must choose between keeping his word to an old friend, and staying stern as a leader. Amplifying the eternal conflict between keeping your personal and professional lives separate and good. In the play Creon has expressly outlawed the burying of Antigone’s brother. He does this to show what happens to people when they attack the city of Thebes. Antigone does so anyways and Creon must

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    Antigone And Creon Essay

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    Antigone and Creon are two characters with similar personalities, which caused major uproar between the two. Both are confident and persistent in their beliefs, doing what they believe was best. Antigone was guilty in the eyes of the law because she buried her brother against Creon’s ruling. Though the law seemed inhumane, Creon set the action into effect because he wanted to maintain his image in the city’s eyes. Antigone fought for her brother’s burial because she believed that her brother deserved

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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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    In Sophocles's Antigone, Antigone and her sister Ismene are portrayed as two distinctive girls in Thebes. Both have their different own opinions on whether you should follow the law or follow your heart. Antigone is the fearless one who goes against the law. Ismene on the other hand, is not as independent as Antigone. She struggles to have her own voice. With both sisters we see different perspectives of pre-feminism and. Creon does not believe that women are equal to men. He does not want to be

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    Antigone Vs Creon

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    Antigone or Creon? Everyone has their own interpretation of justice. Most would agree that justice is a state in which everyone gets what they deserve. When people speak of justice, they may be speaking from an individual perspective; they may be speaking from a perspective that best suits their own interpretation of justice. What is justice to one may be injustice to another. In Sophicle’s play Antigone one of the main theme is justice and its divergent meaning to the characters. Antigone is a subversive

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    In the story “Antigone”, Sophocles shows Creon as a powerful kind ruler. Creon shows excellent intelligent reasoning for his laws and punishments. But Creon’s ego had control over him and leads him to his own downfall. He does not understand how bad his pride has hindered within him controlling his issues until Teiresias come and explain his prophecy but by then it is way too late for Creon. Everything Creon has done leads him to be a truly tragic character. The character has a great amount of tragic

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