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    Antigone” Fear and Pity, Family Obligation Antigone is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles. Tragedy is defined as an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. The story begins with a death and ends with a death, and Sophocles does an excellent job employing many different types of ways to include fear and pity and this brings the tragedy alive. Especially with the fear of death when is abundantly rampant throughout the entire play. Although, written around 442 BC, it is just as

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    In the tragedy Antigone there are two main characters Antigone and Creon. Both of these characters are weak and strong in their own ways, But to say one is more loyal than the other is a tough thing to choose because Creon is loyal to his people and his country, where Antigone is loyal to her family and her moral code. Antigone lacks a trait Creon carries and that is to tame his anger and feelings and let himself pick what is best so if i was going to have pick the most loyal i would choose creon

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    Antigone is a classic Greek tragedy, and the conclusion of the sorrowful tale reveals much about the regret of Creon and his stubbornness. In the story, almost all of the characters are unmovable in their beliefs and choices, which leads the tale to its unfortunate conclusion. One of the most prevalent themes in Antigone is the stubbornness of people and their refusal to compromise or concede. Antigone herself provides the first example with her fixed determination to bury her deceased brother

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    Ismene and Antigone, Polynieces and Eteocles. In doing so relate physical characteristics, varying beliefs and behaviors between these groups of characters. What is similar about each and what are the differences? Be sure to use specific examples where possible. Answer: A similarity between Antigone and her sister Ismene is that they both care for their brother, Polyneices. They sore to each other that they will bury him together no matter what after the fight. However, as Antigone is a strong

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    Irony in Sophocles' Antigone Essay

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    Frank Jevons in “In Sophoclean Tragedy, Humans Create Their Own Fate” comments on Sophocles’ irony: In this connection we may consider the “irony of Sophocles.” In argument irony has many forms That which best illustrates the irony of Sophocles is the method by which the ironical man, putting apparently innocent questions or suggestions, leads some person from one preposterous statement to another, until, perhaps, the subject of the irony realizes his situation and discovers that when he thought

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    Why Is Creon Wrong

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    In the play “Antigone” written by Sophocles, many issues come to light regarding morality and virtue. While there may be many interpretations regarding whether Antigone is correct in her views or Creon is, the German philosopher Hegel argues that both are right to some extent. When the argument is analyzed from both point of views it is evident that they both have some moral reasoning leading to both cases being correct; however, since neither side is willing to put themselves “in the other persons

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    is the main antagonist of the play Antigone by Sophocles. In the play he is forced to make a hard decision. He must choose between keeping his word to an old friend, and staying stern as a leader. Amplifying the eternal conflict between keeping your personal and professional lives separate and good. In the play Creon has expressly outlawed the burying of Antigone’s brother. He does this to show what happens to people when they attack the city of Thebes. Antigone does so anyways and Creon must punish

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    are what decide one’s fate. In Sophocles’ play, Antigone, King Creon wants to find the person who disobeyed his order to not bury the body of the traitorous Polynices. He orders an unfortunate sentry to locate and arrest the culprit. The sentry in the play is burdened by the decision of either obeying the law or his own moral obligations; resulting from this conflict, the resolution of this conflict solidifies the destiny of the characters of Antigone. It was not inevitable that the sentry chose to

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    In this ode the chorus responds to Antigone being dragged in by the guard to Creon. She has been caught burying the body of her brother, Polyneices, whose body was to be left alone and unburied by orders of Creon. The chorus is mainly reacting to her disobedience of the law set forth by Creon to leave the body dishonored out on the battlefield. “What evil spirit is abroad? I know Her well: Antigone. But how can I Believe it? Why, O you unlucky daughter Of an unlucky father, what is this? Can

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    In Sophocles’ play, “Antigone” translated by Robert Fitzgerald and Dudley Fitts, Creon believes his laws surpass the laws written by the gods but his real flaw is his belief in masculine superiority and his self-destructive pride. In Greek literature, a tragedy means a sad story in which a hero is defeated because of his flaws and through this the audience will have a better understanding of themselves and the world. King Creon takes the audience thru his journey of ego, stubbornness and suffering

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