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    Sophocles’ Antigone is about a young girl, Antigone, who feels that natural laws are more important than Creon’s laws. Antigone disobeys Creon law to ensure that Polyneices has a proper burial. Antigone is the center of the play who defies the gender role of the typical Greek woman. Creon is Antigone’s uncle and the new King of Thebes who creates a tyranny. He is very self-centered and does not care to listen to anyone’s opinions. Ismene is the most traditional character in the play. She is the sister

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    Similarities between Creon and Antigone In Sophocles' play Antigone, Creon was engaged in a conflict with Oedipus' daughter Antigone. Creon and Antigone did not see eye-to-eye the entire play due to extreme differences. Creon and Antigone had many similarities despite their enormous discrepancies. Having as many differences as they did, it made them uniquely similar in numerous ways. The similarities that Antigone and Creon shared were independence, loyalty toward their views, cruelty and arrogance

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    Antigone is one of the two central characters of the play, along with Creon. Like Creon, she too has a claim to being the tragic hero of Antigone. Her first qualifying aspect is being introduced as a good, upstanding person. She is kind-hearted and caring, especially for her family as she was willing to defy her uncle’s royal edict forbidding the burial of her fallen brother Polyneices. She is also a person of high-esteem and stature. As the daughter of the late King Oedipus and Queen Jocasta, as

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    Short Essay Although Antigone rebels against the King, she is more like Creon than she realizes. Both are aggressive, selfish and proud. Although Antigone was the main victim of the play, Creon was just the same by the end. Both of the characters bicker and show how their self-will made them more confident in their actions. With their differences, Antigone and Creon are similar in many ways. Creon and Antigone share many similar traits. When Antigone buried her brother, she did not care about what

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    Creon is the king, the leader of his people. He was put in place to do what’s right, but in the story Antigone, he does something controversial. Two brothers in the royal family kill each other in a fight. Creon thinks that one of them should be buried and the other should be left to rot, to be eaten by wild dogs, picked apart by vultures, because one of them was a hero and the other was a traitor. Creon is a tragic hero because he realizes the mistakes of his actions after he sees the consequences

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    Essay on Antigone vs. Creon

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    In the Greek play Antigone writer Sophocles illustrates the clash between the story’s main character Antigone and her powerful uncle, Creon. King Creon of Thebes is an ignorant and oppressive ruler. In the text, there is a prevailing theme of rules and order in which Antigone’s standards of divine justice conflict with Creon’s will as the king. Antigone was not wrong in disobeying Creon, because he was evil and tyrannical. The authors of “Antigone: Kinship, Justice, and the Polis,” and “Assumptions

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    Levels of conflict between Antigone and Creon Introduction Antigone is an ancient Greek play of classic literature. The play deals with Antigone brother’s burial Polynices in rebelliousness of the decree of Creon and the nation. Creon is the ruler who dominates Thebes, and there were tragic consequences for public defiance from Antigone. Antigone brothers had different principles from Creon, and personal feelings elevated the disagreement. Creon was angry due to Antigone breaking the rules. The levels

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    The contrasts between Creon and The Guard From the drama play ‘Antigone’ the Guard who was chosen to tell king Creon about the body that was buried contrasted with Creon in the way he sees things like morals and what is right or just. The Guard confronts Creon and tells him how much he did not want to speak to him and how he was was chosen and that he knew he would be the one briefed for the crime even though it was not him so he states some things such as “ where does it hurt? Is it in your ears

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    the Greek tragedy of Antigone, Creon, the king of Thebes, truly learns the effects of his actions. Creon punishes Antigone for burying her brother, which he had made illegal. He viewed Polyneices, Antigone’s brother, as evil and trying to bring down the state, so Creon deemed him unjust for burial. Meanwhile, Antigone believes that burying her brother is worth breaking the law that could cost her life. Creon abides by the law and is a vast supporter for regulations while Antigone is morally driven causing

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    In the play Antigone, the protagonist Antigone is engaged in a war against man- not just Creon but man in general. She disregards the laws of man and initiates a symbolic man vs. gods battle. Although Antigone dies in the end, she succeeds in her goal of acting upon her divine beliefs above all else, even death. Throughout the play, Antigone, as a representative of the gods, continues to prevail over Creon. Antigone is brought in for committing the crime of attempting to bury Polynieces’s body,

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