the play Antigone, the king, Creon, is largely viewed as the play’s antagonist because he does not allow for the religious burial of his nephew, Polyneices. Thus, his motivations often clash with the more religious citizens in his city, such as his niece, Antigone, who defies Creon and buries her brother despite his edict that anyone who does so will be put to death. In Sophocles’s play Antigone, Creon’s complex character…
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The Tragic Heroine of Sophocles’ “Antigone” Excessive pride leads even the strongest of characters to destruction. For example, Antigone, written by the scholar Sophocles, exemplifies the devastating consequences of pride. In the final play of Sophocles’ Theban trilogy, the protagonist encounters numerous conflicts due to this tragic flaw. While Antigone’s heroism is derived from her loyalty to her siblings, her inability to be humble in times of conflict directly results in her demise. Because of…
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It is quite obvious the main back drop of Antigone and Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night falls under the category of comedy while Antigone falls under a tragedy. Moreover, the two plays are separated by these main themes because of the fact in which Antigone is a more serious play involving death, as Twelfth Night concerns more love and foolish jokes. Along with this, throughout the plays, they both have similar characters, but tend to represent completely different characters at the same time. In addition…
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Christy Mrs. Yoshiyama English 2; Period 1 30 October 2013 Loyalty or Morals: Which is More Important? Being a big part of a kingdom or being part of family forces one to have responsibilities and duties that are needed to be fulfilled. In Sophocles’ Greek tragedy, Antigone, Antigone has the responsibility of being loyal to her brother, Polyneices. However, Creon has the responsibility of being loyal to the people of Thebes. Therefore, both Antigone and Creon have been loyal to whom they have wanted to…
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Scene 1 1. Creon reveals that loyalty is important to him during his opening speech. He praises those who respect the monarch, no matter what circumstances. He criticizes Thebans like his nephew, Polyneices, who challenge the authority of the rulers. He says that loyalty in friendships is a very important thing to him. By giving Etoeocles an honorable death, he is loyal to him and his services. 2. Creon made the decree that Polyneices couldn’t be buried. He is to get a dishonorable death, and…
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current literature and entertainment industry.} Greek people created character archetypes which we are now familiar with, like a strong heroine or an evil villain. These two character archetypes are highlighted throughout the story of Antigone. Throughout this story Antigone, the protagonist, and Creon, the antagonist, fight against each other in order to accomplish their goals. Antigone’s goal is to give her brother Polyneices a proper burial, while Creon’s goal is to punish people who stand in the way…
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In Sophocles Antigone, Antigone is in a dilemma between her principles and following the order of King Kreon. Being the loyal and moral sister, Antigone rebels against Kreon’s decision and gives her brother, Polynices, the proper burial he deserves, despite Kreon’s death penalty for anyone who disobeyed his commands. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail he explains that he disobeyed the laws that were unjust through nonviolent protests because they were laws that oppressed African…
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law of state under death penalty. The play carries the idea that even in those times; women have the possibility of self-realization and can be as strong and wise as men. In Antigone, Sophocles describes the type of pride that allows men to create laws that substitute for divine principles. Also “Antigone” is a thoughtful example of Greek tragedy because the play contains all traditional Greek tragedy elements as well. Some of those elements mention or illustrate that the play is written in poetic format…
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Born Rights In the play Antigone, by Sophocles, it is shown that just because a leader is born into power does not mean that he deserves the throne. The current king in Thebes is Creon, and he displays how even though it was his birthright to the throne he is not the most efficient leader. Creon’s hubris and arrogance makes him a leader who does not think universally. Creon made certain decisions that might not have been the best for Thebes but instead for his own well being or his reputation…
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Oedipus killed his own father, the king of Thebes, without knowing it was actually his father and then married his mother, Iocaste. Together they had four children; including a girl named Antigone-- from which the play gets it's namesake-- who is the heroine of the play discussed in this essay. When Oedipus discovered who he was and what he had done he left the kingdom and cut out his own eyes. Iocaste’s cousin, Creon, took over as King of Thebes. Creon manipulated Oedipus’ two sons, Eteocles and…
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