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    Greek tragedy, Antigone. Antigone is a play written by Sophocles in 441 BC. The tragedy contains two main characters that are vital to the story: Creon and Antigone. Creon is unique because he is both a villain and a tragic hero in the story and is most often studied for his actions and his fatal flaw. In contrast, Antigone is the female hero within the story who meets her demise for her actions. Creon and Antigone could not be more different, yet somewhat similar. In the play Antigone, Creon and Antigone

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    Is it better to be a dead hero or a forgotten bystander? In Antigone, one of Sophocles’ three Theban plays, the actions of Antigone, one of Oedipus’ daughters, take center stage. After the death of her brothers, Antigone defies both the decree by Creon, the leader of Thebes, and wishes of her sister, Ismene, to bury her brother according to Ancient Greek funeral rites. After being captured, Antigone is sentenced to death and ultimately hangs herself, as her fiancé and his mother both kill themselves

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    While myriad themes that pervade themselves throughout the entirety of Sophocles’ Antigone, the universal and most heavily manifested theme is that regarding the conflict between how individuals choose to make decisions in a society: should one fulfill religious and familial obligations even when they contract the ruling of the state, or rather should the government be able to supersede divine right? In the traditional Greek plays, the familial structure plays a significant role in governing the

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    against Cinderella. Similarly, a recent movie, Frozen shows the compassion Anna and Elsa possessed for each other However, in Sophocles's Antigone, Antigone and her sister, Ismene are far from friends. Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian who along with his other 120 plays, wrote the three plays Oedipus the King, Antigone, and Oedipus at Colonus. Antigone was the second edition that starts from where

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    The play Antigone, written by Sophocles, is a tragedy about Antigone, who defies the king’s order of her brother’s burial after. She shows her strength by using morality and the laws from the gods, not Creon. He is the new king, who became hungry for power and was being obstinate to everyone that wanted to just do what is open-minded. However, characters like Haemon, acts as a foil character to him and wants to do what’s right and just, brings out Creon’s tragic flaws of stubborness, and advances

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    In the play Antigone by Sophocles Haemon acts as a foil character to Creon. In the play Antigone tries to bury her brother even though she knows that it was against the rules. In the play it shows that Antigone would do anything for her brother. After a while Creon found out that Antigone had buried her brother’s body and so Creon wanted to punish her since it was against the rules. Creon's punishment for Antigone was by locking her in a cage in which then she committed suicide and killed herself

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    fatal flaw that would lead to his and/or surrounding characters untimely downfalls. In the play “Antigone” by Sophocles, Creon harbors a belief that continuously impedes upon his life. His intransigent belief in the superiority of the state is his hamartia, and when fueled on by the actions of his foil character and niece, Antigone, leads to his own character’s demise and ultimately the death of Antigone herself, his son Haemon, and his wife. Throughout the entire play,

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    Play: Antigone Question: Which minor character had the most significant role in the play Antigone? Jean Anouilh’s play Antigone is a tragedy inspired by Greek mythology and the play of the same name(Antigone, by Sophocles) from the fifth century B.C. The play Antigone tells the story of a brave girl (one of Oedipus’s daughters) who stands up against the law in order to honor her brother. The play had many important characters without which the meaning would be incomplete. However ,there were

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    Women In Antigone

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    No matter how close brothers and sisters are, siblings will ultimately disagree at one time or another. Just like oil and water, Antigone and Ismene don’t mix. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Ismene acts as a foil to her sister Antigone by highlighting their differing opinions as women in a Greek society. One conflict always brought upon Antigone and Ismene is the power of man versus the power of the Gods. While Ismene believes that she has “no strength to break laws that were meant for the

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    winter floods the trees/ which bend before the storm preserve their twigs/ the ones who stand against it are destroyed”(p280). Those who listen to advice, who don’t let their pride get in the way, have a habit of making fewer mistakes. In the play Antigone Creon, the king, is not one of those who listen. In Sophocles’ ancient tragedy the conflicting words, actions, and ideas of Haemon and Creon develop the king as a tragic hero through the exposure of his hubris while their interactions develop the

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