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    However, there is often a gray area that goes unexplored. Antigone manages to venture into this gray area through a complicated conflict of values. Kreon, the ruler of Thebes, has declared the leader of a rebellion against the state must not be buried. This conflicts with the leaders’ sister, Antigone, as she feels compelled to bury him. This conflict of values was expressed by German philosopher Hegel when he said “At the center of Antigone we find not a tragic hero but a tragic collision. However

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    important people due to your pride. In Sophocles plays Oedipus the King and Antigone, characters face tragedy because of their pride which leads them into conflict and overall tragedy. In Oedipus the King, Oedipus loses everything because of his pride. Oedipus scolded the people of Thebes to confess who the murdering of the late king Laius is. “It was not proper

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    world today. Socrates demonstrates the significance of outspokenness through the characters in his classical Greek tragedy Antigone. Parallel to Antigone, historical figures in our own world exhibit courage through outspokenness. Characters from Socrates’ Antigone supports the claim that bold people can bring forth change in a society. Three characters fit the description well: Antigone, Haemon, and Tiresias. She proved courage through her refusal to abide by Creon’s cruel law against burying her

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    Antigone as a heroic and tragic archetype must internally struggle with individuality and morality versus established rule and law and she can be seen as externally fighting between her sister as an outward display of her internal conflict. Antigone then is a unique archetype as a heroine and her power and powerlessness are defining to her as a woman in politics. Her sister, Ismene is portrayed as much weaker and can be said to be metaphorical in that individual morality is weak as compared to established

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    Tragedy, Fate, and Flaws, Oh My! Fate, flaws, and tragedy are all common themes in “Antigone” by Anouilh. The presence and effect of fate has a lot of disagreements. Is fate in the hands of yourself? Do you get to choose your fate based upon a string of decisions or is your fate something you’re born with, like hands? How closely related are your personal flaws to your fate? Where does tragedy come in? Although Anouilh’s version of Antigone has essentially the same plot and characters. In

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    Beast article “Antigone in Ferguson: A Modern Tragedy is now a Greek Tragedy,” David Freedlander claims the plot in Antigone is the same as the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri on 9 August 2014. He contends that the body of Michael Brown lying unburied in the street is punishment for someone who was a “threat to the community” (Freedlander). The article centers around a company, Theater of War led by Bryan Doerries, coming to Ferguson and performing portions of Antigone. He asserts that

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    The tragedy of Antigone is an amazing story of the tragedy that Thebes experienced. At the end of the story one is still left wondering who is the hero and who is the villain. This question has been asked since the story was ever told. After reading the story I am going to explain why Creon best suits the role of hero according to Aristotle’s description of a classic hero. Aristotle wrote six characteristics of a classic hero and I am going to use them to explain why Creon is the hero. The first

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    can create a major difference, but one decision can create major conflict. One decision affects all other decisions. The effects of one decision are present in Antigone by the greek author, Sophocles. The setting of Antigone is the ancient city of Thebes after a battle between Polyneices and Eteocles. During the battle, a great tragedy occurs when Eteocles and Polyneices kill each other. The battle is a result of one decision by Polyneices to conquer Thebes, and his attempt is a utter failure

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    In the Greek tragedy Antigone, written by playwright Sophocles, a conflict is presented in the aftermath of a rebellion against Thebes, wherein the brothers Polyneices and Eteocles kill each other, as leaders of opposing armies. Creon, their uncle, assumes rule of Thebes, as the only remaining heir of the previous king; then honors Eteocles as a hero, but forbids any burial for Polyneices, calling him a traitor. Antigone defies this, claiming the gods require him to be buried. This essay will argue

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    Tragedy in Sophocles' Oedipus The King and Antigone The Greeks considered tragedy the greatest form for literature.  However, the tragic ends for the characters were not ordained or set by fate, but rather caused by certain characteristics belonging to that person.  Such is the case with the characters of Sophocles' plays Oedipus the King and Antigone.  Oedipus from King Oedipus, and Antigone and Creon from Antigone posses characteristics, especially pride, that caused their tragic ends.  As

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