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    Creon Antigone Analysis

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    In Antigone, Creon’s mind is pulled in two opposite directions: His hubris, and, in contrast, his human duty to the gods. His decision to not follow the gods’ decrees and the consequences of that decision are used by Sophocles to remind the audience to stand with the gods. Creon, the King of Thebes, produced a law in lines 222-228 that a man named Polynices could not be buried, a law that he knew was in direct opposition to a law of the gods. When Antigone tried to follow the gods’ law by burying

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    Sophocles' Antigone is set in the bad after-effects of the death of Oedipus' sons Eteocles and Polyneices by each other's hands. They fought for the kingdom of Thebes, which is now ruled by Creon, their uncle. Creon thinks about/believes Polyneices 'an enemy of the state' (in Taylor's translation) and so forbids burial of his body, a legal statement which Antigone, their sister, refuses to accept. The most important part of the play is this strong (and scary) fight/disagreement of wills between Creon and

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    Antigone Creon Quotes

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    In the Greek tragedy Antigone, Sophocles writes that Creon has risen to power after the fall of Oedipus and has initiated new laws. When he is first introduced, Creon is represented as a strong leader who will not accept defiance, saying “...now I hold sole power and the throne…” (173-174). Sophocles wrote him at this part of the play as being an extreme leader through his actions, saying “...in this city he [Polyneices] shall be neither buried nor mourned…” (207-280) and declaring the necessity

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    In Antigone by Sophocles, both Creon and Antigone think they are loyal, although they express their loyalty in different ways. Creon believes he is loyal because he protects Thebes and always puts the state before anything else, including his family. In Creon's first statement in the play he expresses that “No one values friendship more highly than I; but/we must remember that friends made at the risk of wrecking/our Ship are not real friends at all”(Sophocles I.i.30-33). At this point in his speech

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    Antigone Persuasive Essay Leadership is a trait that has been around for centuries. There are good leaders, and bad leaders. Antigone explores the power that a leader has to have certain character traits to be an effective leader. In Antigone, Sophocles portrays Creon to be an ineffective leader because he is stubborn and does not listen to anyone’s advice, impulsive, and tyrannical. Sophocles portrays Creon as an ineffective leader because in Antigone, he is seen as very stubborn. Creon does

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    Creon Family In Antigone

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    deceased led to her eternal rest. The play Antigone by Sophocles is a tragedy about a young woman named Antigone whose brother died in combat and was not permitted to be buried by the king. This leads Antigone to bury her brother and face the wrath of the king’s punishment. After Antigone’s death, fate changes for Creon, the king, when he loses all of his family members for going against the laws of the gods. As the eponymous character of the play Antigone, Antigone breaks Creon’s law by burying her brother

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    Creon Vs Antigone

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    people would say they would do anything for their family, even if it means going against the law. Antigone, revolved around the question which is more important, family or authority. Sophocles, the writer, made it clear that family was more important than authority. Sophocles used the relationship of Antigone and Ismene and Creon and his son Haimon to show the importance of family. Antigone was used to represent family in the play while Ismene represented authority. Sophocles used the bond

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    with plans of his own. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, the character Creon takes the placement of king, and decides to go against the gods for his own pride. The king of Thebes, Creon, is the tragic hero of the play because he passes from happiness to misery, his downfall happens because of a character flaw, and he recognizes clearly, but is too late to fix his errors. The play starts with Creon happy, but this state will soon be replaced with misery. Creon defeats his enemies in war, and when

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    Creon Quotes In Antigone

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    “The city is our lifeboat: we have no friends at all / Unless we keep her sailing right side up. / Such are my laws. By them I’ll raise this city high.” - (Creon, 189-191). In Antigone, Creon is representative of an eternal and undying loyalty to the state in all senses. This particular quote is from the beginning of the book, when he is addressing his subjects at the commencement of his reign. He uses a metaphor to compare the city of Thebes to a lifeboat, with him at the helm. With this quote

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    Creon, The Tragic Hero of Thebes In the play “Antigone”, written by Sophocles, the story contains a tragic hero. This tragic hero is Creon. Creon is classified as a tragic hero because of his actions. The actions that lead to how Creon is a tragic hero is the causing of deaths in his family. Creon’s selfishness, mentality, and personality created his actions that killed his son Haimon, Antigone, and Eurydice. But, the deaths were caused indirectly from Creon, not murder. Creon indirectly, or not

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