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    The tragedy “Antigone” by Sophocles illustrates the self destruction of a tragic hero. In this tragedy, Antigone the daughter of Oedipus is faced with the hardships of learning that her two brothers have been killed and only one can receive a proper burial. Despite the Kings order to leave one unburied Antigone decides to give her brother a proper burial and is then dealt the consequences of disobeying the King. The tragic hero of “Antigone” is Antigone because of her pride and defiance. Antigone’s

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    Sophocles ANTIGONE In Sophocles, Antigone, is having too much power the cause of loss of honor? Antigone is a story about young woman who has to make an important decision between burying her brother, Polyneices, or letting him lay in the battlefield where he is to be eaten by animals and left to rot in the sun for his actions he had committed. Polyneices and Eteocles, both brothers of Antigone, both died by each other’s swords during the war which led Creon to be next in line to the throne. In

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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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    The tragedy “Antigone” written by one of the most famous writers of Antiquity, Sophocles, has become a true symbol of love, devotion, and care. It tells the story of a courageous girl who managed to challenge the contemporary society and its laws under the fear of a death penalty. Being a loving sister, she gave her last respect to her brother burying him disregarding the state law. Antigone is quite a contradictory character, and the following paper aims to analyze the Antigone`s personality discussing

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    Gender Roles In Antigone

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    In the play Antigone there are many situations of gender controversy, and what role Antigone is taking upon herself. In many greek tragedies the writer would explore gender normals, so it wasn’t very uncommon for this topic to come about. Although Antigone didn’t stick to the normalcy of one gender her sister Ismene did, she was seen as the typical women during this time, submissive and modest. Ismene was continuously urging her sister to stick to the typical view of women and to not challenge

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    Antigone, the final play in a series including Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, discusses the ideas of leadership, family, and choices. It features two central characters: Antigone, a girl who chooses to illegally bury her brother, and Creon, a king who decrees the burial of the brother to be illegal. Upon the first encounter of the text, it appears that Antigone is the “hero” of the play, but on further analysis, one realizes that the tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle, is actually Creon. The idea of

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    allowed to be buried because of the king’s law. This is how the character of Antigone feels in the Greek Tragedy Antigone by Sophocles. In the opening scene of the tragedy, Antigone seeks help from her sister Ismene to accomplish her plan. The plan consisted on burring the body of her brother Polyneices, and going against the king’s law, which decreed that the body of the deceased was to be left unburied. In the prologue Antigone stated, “Look-what’s Creon is doing with our two brothers? He’s honoring

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    Some may say sisters think alike but in this case sisters are opposite. Antigone, one of the three plays in the Saga of Thebes, believes to be written by Sophocles around 441 BC. Sophocles, a playwright, exceeded in portraying tragedy in his plays. Tragedy plays originated in Athens focused on worshiping Dionysus, the God of theatre,wine, and revelry. Antigone starts after Antigone and Ismene’s brothers both die in battle fighting to become king. Creon, the current king, has just established that

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    Sophocles’ play Antigone is a story of choices. The story of the play itself takes place in a very short period of time, making the actions or lack thereof increasingly more important. The tragedy from Oedipus and his fateful tale is leaves Thebes with two dead princes and a new king, Creon. Creon’s decision to issue the controversial decree of non burial for Antigone’s brother Polyneices is the spark that sets the entire plot in motion. When news of Creon’s decree reaches Antigone, she does not hesitate

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    twice as a general in Athens. (CITE HERE) In addition to his education background and military experience, Sophocles conducted priestly duties in “…connection with worship of Asclepius…” (CITE HERE)” Sophocles was able to project an outstanding tragedy by mirroring his own perspective into the play. Sophocles’ own political and military background is able to explain why King Kreon was adamant to uphold public order and the law

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