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    "I would not count any enemy of my country as a friend." In the play Antigone, written by Sophocles, Antigone finds herself torn apart between divine law and state law. The play opens up at the end of a war between Eteocles and Polyneices, sons of Oedipus and brothers of Antigone and Ismene. These brothers, fighting for control of Thebes, kill each other, making Creon king of Thebes. Creon, as king, gives an important speech to the citizens of Thebes, announcing that Eteocles, who defended Thebes

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    Antigone In the Greek tragedy “ Antigone” written by Sophocles. We meet the tragic hero King Creon of Thebes and we learned how his decisions based on his traits spitefulness, stubbornness and sexist contributed to his downfall. Which costs the lives of his loved one including his son Haemon. Haemons serves as a foil for Creon by bringing out Creon’s traits of pridefulness , stubbornness and sexism. These traits cause Creon to make fateful decisions that contribute to his own downfall and shows

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    Antigone Research Paper

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    Antigone Research Paper Traditionally, in Ancient Greece, a writer’s work depicted what they knew, whether it be astrology, war, love, tragedy, etc. Sophocles, the writer of Antigone, reflects Greek culture in his work as he uncovers the true views on women and marriage, also weaving in his own. While some characters in the play accurately portray Ancient Greek views of women's status and their marriage, Sophocles also includes characters who contradict these views. Ismene accurately portrays

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    least. Is a woman stronger than we?” (Sophocles.II.3.539-540) says Creon, King of Thebes and uncle to the disobeying but brave Antigone in Antigone by Sophocles. A patriarchal society is a community in which male domination over women, Sophocles explains the journey of Antigone in getting her brother buried and yielding against the laws of Thebes in a man dominated city. Antigone portrayed in the play is loyal and stubborn, she would do anything that feels ethical and honest to her even if that disregarding

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    motivations. Haemon serves as a foil for Creon’s character by highlighting Creon’s unreasonableness, anger, and disrespect. Haemon's words, actions, and ideas contrast with Creon’s character by posing his argument in support of antigone, and Creon refuses to listen to his side. Creon’s refusal to listen to his own son’s reasoned argument demonstrates how unreasonable Creon is being in contrast to his son’s reasonableness. When Haemon poses his argument in support of Antigone, Creon stubbornly

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    doomed to have a tragic fall. The main conflict of the story occurs between King Creon and Antigone. Creon’s decrees that Polyneices was a traitor who fought against his city and because of that, his body should not be buried and be left out in the open for the animals to do whatever they please. Antigone does not agree with Creon’s decree because Polyneices was her

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    Divine Law In Antigone

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    The play ‘Antigone’ is written by Sophocles, one of the three ancient Greek writers whose plays have survived till this modern time. ’Antigone’ mainly focuses on the events taking place due to a past tragedy which took place in the city of ‘Thebes’, where the current king is the play’s Antagonist and Antigone is the Protagonist. The play revolves around the central theme of Human law vs Divine law, According to the current king Creon, the crime committed by Polyneices accounted him as a traitor and

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    the Greek tragedy of Antigone, Creon, the king of Thebes, truly learns the effects of his actions. Creon punishes Antigone for burying her brother, which he had made illegal. He viewed Polyneices, Antigone’s brother, as evil and trying to bring down the state, so Creon deemed him unjust for burial. Meanwhile, Antigone believes that burying her brother is worth breaking the law that could cost her life. Creon abides by the law and is a vast supporter for regulations while Antigone is morally driven causing

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    analysis of Antigone It’s often said that one should let their heart control their actions, rather than let their mind ruin what they truly want. This struggle on whether to follow your conscience or to side with the demands of the authority is presented in Sophocles's Antigone. The two main female characters in this tragedy, Antigone and Ismene are shown in different lights: Antigone is presented as a brave woman who dared to disobey the king; Ismene, is simply just the frail sister of Antigone. Their

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    Marley Levy 10/26/17 English H Antigone: A Feminist Play? Many people might look at Antigone as a brazen woman who rebels against the government, but others feel that she was just doing what was right. Would we think of her differently if she was a man? And does she deserve her bad reputation? Sophocles was a groundbreaking playwright in many ways, especially with Antigone which shows Antigone as a brave soul seeking justice. In Greece, those viewing Antigone were primarily male, due to the fact

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