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    Antigone-Pride Essay

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    Pride Essay Antigone “A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you 're looking down, you can 't see something that 's above you.” (C.S. Lewis). Pride can take over the lives of people who have it within them. It is ok to feel proud but if the sense of pride is exaggerated it will lead to arrogance and therefore to problems. In the book Antigone, by Sophocles, pride is displayed as good and bad. Pride can have a big impact on people when it is taken

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    determine what is right or wrong, we should ignore our pride and continue to live by reasoning and follow God’s laws; however, if we don’t follow God’s law we will experience the wrath of God. In a world where we have the incapability to determine what is morally right or wrong we need to ignore pride as it places us on a course that only leads to devastation. Sophocles uses Creon as an example of what the outcome would be for following his pride. For example, when Creon is finalizing his decision

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    “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (King James Version, Prov. 16:18). The destructive characteristic of pride embodies the characters Raskolnikov, of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Okonkwo, of Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, and Adam and Eve, in Michelangelo’s fresco The Fall of Man. Infecting their consciences, pride alters their perception of sinful actions, making them appear to supply more benefit than punishment. The muddled view of their sins aids in the development

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    consequences from our foolishness. lacking to think open minded leads to obstinate pride. During the play they when Teiresias speaks with Creon, he states, “All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride.” (Ant.5.33-35). A good person will admit that they are wrong and ultimately knows how they should fix their errors. If your pride is immensely important, then you’ve created a wrong implementation. After Teiresias exits

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    Antigone Research Paper

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    Block 3 10 November 2015 Pride connected to Antigone, and hubris disorder Pride has always been an interesting thing to talk about because of all the controversies lately that have dealt with it. Pride is a theme that is a part of the play “Antigone” by Sophocles that refers to one’s overabundance of self-belief and confidence due to their powerful position, usually causing a later downfall. Similar to the pride that Creon had from his powerful ways, the theme of pride from rulers and people of

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    Antigone Pride Quotes

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    Pride is the fatal flaw in the play Antigone, wreaking havoc on the royal family of Thebes. The play Antigone was written by one of the most famous Greek playwrights, Sophocles, around the year 441 B.C.. Antigone was the third book in a trilogy series, however it was the first book written. In the play, the new king of Thebes is Creon, who is the uncle of the characters Antigone and Ismene. Antigone and Ismene’s two brothers, Eteocles and Polyneices, have just died in a battle against each other;

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    Sin reaps consequences that are usually not visible during the time of disobedience. One major sin that many have committed is the sin of pride. Pride leads character’s to commit reckless actions and believe that he or she is greater than someone or something else. Two works of literary merit which feature the sin of pride are Paradise Lost and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Paradise Lost was written by John Milton in 1667. The epic poem focuses on the fall of man and the influence of sin. Milton

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    Raskolnikov Foil

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    Raskolnikov, in his novel Crime and Punishment, because she helps him to overcome his pride and confess to his crime. Sonia and Raskolnikov are both communal outcasts because of the social injustices that they have committed. Sonia resorted to prostitution

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    1. According to Augustine, God’s mercy can be painful in that as humans we can see how bad we were and the kind of grace God gave us anyway. It hurts us to envision our pasts knowing that we were so sinful and that Jesus had to endure so much to save us- so much that we didn’t deserve. 2. I have never been as “dramatic” as Augustine in the sense that I am not as humbled as I should be. I do not live life in the same “forgiven and driven” way, though I should. It is a good thing to be so thankful

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    Racial Inequalities and Tension Essay

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    After centuries of fighting, protesting, and labor, the fight for equality seemed to reach a conclusion. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 brought an end to segregation and promoted full equal opportunities for not only African Americans but other ethnicities as well. America elected Barack Obama as its president, allowed certain months to represent cultural awareness, and immigration numbers augmented. However, regardless of the fact that the country becomes increasingly diverse by the day and heavy

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