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    SUBJECT Antigone is a play about a woman who disobeyed the King's order to not bury her brother. The play was written by the famous Greek tragedian, Sophocles, in 441 B.C. The story took place in the city of Thebes and the time period is not mentioned. The main characters introduced in the play are of Antigone, Ismene, Creon, and Haemon. The primary focus was centered on Antigone and the consequences she faces after breaking the King's orders. In the beginning, the author introduced Antigone and her

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    What really is tragedy? “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” (Prince, Act 5 scene 3, line 325) Actually, there was. In the story of Antigone, the scene of tragedy is shown full on throughout the story. Tragedy is when fate overall takes despair onto people. Although the story of Romeo and Juliet does have some tragedy qualities, Antigone is far more tragic with the division of a family, the amount of loss, and of course the death by fate which could not be prevented

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    The Greek tragedy Antigone written by Sophocles around 441 B.C. is about a girl named Antigone who is determined to fight for what is virtuous and ethical when it comes to giving her brother Polyneices a proper burial. However, her uncle Creon who is also the ruler of Thebes, disagrees with Antigone’s noble deed and believes that he holds the most superiority and that the law is more meaningful than possessing feelings for friends and family. Throughout the tragedy, Antigone rebels against Creon’s

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    Sophocles’ "Antigone" Sophocles’ "Antigone" starts with Antigone and her sister, Isemen, in a heated discussion about the cruel edict that will soon be imposed by their uncle King Creon: no one shall bury the body of their brother Polyneices. Although Isemen tries to dissuade Antigone in her belief of what is right or wrong, Antigone carries on her plan to bury her brother’s body even after the King’s order had been publicly declared, and she is caught soon after. King Creon’s tragedy begins when

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    "Tragedy , then is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament, the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play; in the form of action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions" (Aristotle VI). When one reads a tragedy, a series of emotions are conducted throughout ones' body and those emotions are the connection between literature and art. If

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    Antigone vs Creon

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    Task: Write an essay about the conflict between Antigone and Creon in Antigone, by Sophocles. Show how each is right in his or her own fundamental belief. Then show how the tragedy was inevitable or show how one side was wrong and should have changed. In Antigone, by Sophocles, there is conflict between the characters Antigone and Creon. Antigone is characterized as a rebellious girl, who turns into a martyr, and just lost both her brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, in a war between the city-states

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    more important than family? Creon the main character of Antigone by Sophocles caused mostly all the drama and tragedy in the story.Creon is more interested in pleasing his citizens then taking the advice from his family and advisors because he was so stubborn and angry that it clouded his judgment. In the story of Antigone,Creon starts all the drama by proclaiming that he is not going to let his nephew Polyneices be buried.While his niece, Antigone, went against it because she believed it went against

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    Antigone – Makynzee Viars What does it take to be a tragic hero? Dying is a tragedy, but dying as a hero isn’t so bad. Respect, staying true to her word, and bravery is what makes Antigone a tragic hero. Antigone’s brother Polyneices died while fighting there brother Eteocles. Creon, Antigone’s uncle decided that Eteocles should be properly buried, Polyneices should not. Antigone’s uncle Creon, says no matter what the laws of the gods say’s if anyone tries to bury Polyneices they will be put to

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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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    Antigone Research Paper

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    Although Antigone is considered a tragedy, these tragical actions revolve around love. Antigone is the second of The Three Theban Plays written by Sophocles, all Ancient Greek tragedies. In the city of Thebes, Creon, the ruler of the city, orders that one of Antigone’s brothers, Eteocles, be buried formally, however the other one, Polyneices, left to “rot.” Inside, Antigone knows this is truly unfair and tries to bury Polyneices formally, however, Creon catches her and is extremely upset. Throughout

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