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    Sophocles And Conscience

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    Sophocles was one of three Greek tragedian whose plays has still survived to this day. Sophocles was born around 497 BC and he died in 406 BC making him almost 92 years old when he passed. During Sophocles life he wrote 120 plays, but only 7 of those plays still survive to this day. Sophocles is most known in the genre of Tragedy in which he won many awards in. Through 50 years Sophocles was the most celebrated playwright in the dramatic competitions in the city of Athens, Greece. The quote “There

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    Sophocles Antigone

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    Anyone that reads Sophocles’ Antigone knows it’s a perfect tragedy. The plot twist in the story makes it a perfect tragedy deep down. The nature of the play is even clearer, when the choir appears in the middle of the story telling the listeners tragedy is coming. The Story “Sophocles Antigone” shows in many ways what’s make it a perfect tragedy. The word tragedy is defined by a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main

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    Antigone by Sophocles

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    In the playwright Antigone by Sophocles, the characters reveal their values while exposing a life lessons through their actions, dialogue, thoughts ,and effects on others. Antigone starts with two brothers, Eteocles and Polyneices, being killed at battle. Creon, the king of Thebes, declares that Eteocles’ death will be honored and Polyneices’ dishonored. He instead will lay unburied to become the food of animals. When the play opens, Antigone takes Ismene, Antigone and Ismene are sisters of the dead

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    Since ancient times, Greece has honored the importance of family relationships and values through their literature and culture. The importance of kinship is seen explicitly in the plays Antigone by Sophocles and The Libation Bearers by Aeschylus. Both plays utilize family values as their central theme and root of action. The depth of blood bonds is the driving force behind the thoughts, actions and decisions of the characters and the conflict and plot in the plays. However, the path that each character

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    Dr Sophocles Biography

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    Sophocles was the son of Sophilus who was a rich member of the rural Deme. Sophocles was born in Attica. Sophocles was born a few years before the battle of Marathon in 490 Bc. probably around 497/6bc. Sophocles got his first artistic achievement in 408bc he was deceased in the winter of 406/ 405bc. He died at the age of 90 or 91.Sophocles first married to Nicostrata , with whom he had a son named Lophon , In later life he had a relationship woman of Sicyon. She bore him as son called Ariston .It

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    Sophocles is an Ancient Greek writer and philosopher, who wrote one of the greatest stories of all tome Antigone. Sophocles is also said to be one of the greatest minds in achievements and times of Sophocles’. Sophocles was born about 496 BC at Colonus in Attica, near Athens and died 406 BC. He lived in the most brilliant intellectual period of Athens. Sophocles, his father, was a wealthy Athenian citizen and gave him a sound education in music, gymnastics, and dancing. He was well known as

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    Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, follows the tragic story of a king named Oedipus who goes from an all-powerful ruler to a hopeless blind peasant. Oedipus the King was written as a play and performed in front of an audience. Sophocles shows in Oedipus the King that one cannot escape the fate of the gods. Throughout the play Oedipus struggles to find a solution and change all the troubles in his life. The play observes the story of Oedipus who defies the gods and through the journey experiences

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    In Sophocles’ play Antigone, two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices fight for the thrown of Thebes. The war comes to an end when both brothers die fighting for the honor, and their uncle Creon becomes the king of Thebes. Upon his coronation, Creon issues a decree that Eteocles, the former king of Thebes, will be honored with a traditional military burial, while his brother Polynices will be “left unwept, unburied, a lovely treasure for birds that scan the field and feast to their heart’s content” (Sophocles

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    Sophocles was born about 496 BC in Colonus Hippius which is now a part of Athens, Greece, he was to become one of the great playwrights of the golden age. Sophocles was the son of Laius and Jocasta, both wealthy in the city that Sophocles grew up in. Luckily, He was the son of a wealthy merchant, he would enjoy all the perks of a successful Greek empire. Sophocles was provided with the best education which would help him in many ways in the future of his life. He studied the arts. By sixteen, he

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    Theban men and represents the population of Thebes as a whole. The chorus recites a parodos, four stasima, and a brief exodus. Through the choral odes, Sophocles reflects on the events and motifs of the play, including piety and faith in the Gods, the inevitability and the uncertainty of fate, and the dichotomy of right and wrong. After Sophocles establishes the premise of Oedipus the King through a dialogue between Oedipus, the priest, and Creon, the chorus of old Theban men take the stage to recite

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