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    definition of a foil‚ Creon is a foil to himself in Oedipus the King and Antigone‚ demonstrating the corrupting influence of power. Showing one man’s life perfect‚ serving his King till blasphemy reasoning and being blood thirsty for power overtakes his actions until it is to late. In the two plays written by Sophocles (Oedipus the King and Antigone)‚Creon displays hypocritical mannerisms in Antigone‚ the sequel of Oedipus Rex. In the First play of the Oedipus Cycle‚ Oedipus the King Creon acts humane wishing

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    Creon Tragic Hero Analysis

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    The True Tragic Hero of Antigone This analysis is to determine the character that fits the tragic hero profile; it was completely based according to the Aristotelian idea of tragic hero and it is understood that hero is: "…neither purely evil or purely wicked; the hero must born in the high social status‚ and he/she must possess a tragic flaw which is proper from the inner side of the character; it usually manifests in the form of poor judgment and or arrogance‚ condemning him/herself into a

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    Gilgamesh and Antigone

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    I examined the role of Gods in two texts- Gilgamish and Antigone and I felt that each text defines the role of Gods in its own unique way. For Antigone‚ the role of Gods is indirect; this is shown in Antigone’s actions and beliefs as her character is obviously clear minded and always aware not only that honoring the divine was the right stand to take in any situation‚ but also how exactly to pay respect to them: "I know I’m pleasing those I should please most" (line 88). After realizing the fact

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    Tragic Hero In Sophocle’s Antigone‚ readers are deceived by the title. Most readers assume that the title character is the tragic heroine of the drama. In actuality‚ Creon fills the description of a tragic hero better than Antigone in many ways. A tragic hero is defined as one who is of royal lineage‚ a flaw in character‚ and not exceedingly just. Creon is clearly the unremitting yet capricious tragic hero that Sophocle’s creates to model the classic tragic hero. Creon‚ King of Thebes‚ was not born

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    Antigone and Aristotle

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    Antigone was first produced in 441 B.C. It was written by a Greek playwright Sophocles. Antigone is the third play in an epic about a man named Oedipus and his family. This third installment is considered a Greek Tragedy‚ even today it is still being produced in theaters all around the world. It has had many critics‚ Aristotle being the most famous. Aristotle ideas and thoughts on tragedy were implied throughout the play. He was born in 384 B.C.‚ nearly 27 years after Antigone was first produced

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    Antigone Analysis

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    On this day of great regret‚ I‚ Creon have decided to not fight with destiny and give Polyneices a proper burial‚ and to release Antigone from her cave of slow death. If I do not release Antigone‚ the prophet Tiresias has said that my beloved son Haimon will die. Oh‚ this is quite the calamity‚ I must hurry to go release Antigone before this predicament worsens‚ but first I will give Polyneices a genuine burial. I must follow the mighty laws of all gods and serve them to the day of my death. Accompanied

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    violence. Throughout the play‚ the family members spit insults at each other and abuse each other emotionally. The first to do this is Antigone when she tells her sister “you will make me hate you‚ and the hatred of the dead by all rights‚ will haunt you night and day”(108-110). Ismene wants her sister to be safe and not make rash decisions but when she tries to help Antigone treats her like an enemy. Ismene loves her no matter what so she does not spit insults back at her. She is the only character who

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    Creon the True Tragic Hero There is much controversy between who the ’tragic hero’ is in the play Antigone. Some people say Antigone‚ some say Creon‚ others even say Heamon. I believe Creon displays all of the characteristics of a ’tragic hero’. He receives compassion through the audience‚ yet recognizes his weaknesses and his downfalls from his own self-pride‚ stubbornness‚ and controlling demands. He is the true protagonist. Though the audience notices how villainous Creon is‚ they still express

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    Oedipus Rex Vs Creon

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    Oedipus Rex and Antigone‚ there are many similarities between the rules of Thebes. Oedipus Rex is about a man who tries to escape his fate by running away from his supposed mother and father‚ just to end up fulfilling his destiny by killing his father and marrying his mother. Antigone is about a woman who has buried her brother against her king’s orders. Imprisoned in a cave as punishment‚ she proceeds to kill herself. Two of the rulers of the city of Thebes were Oedipus and Creon. In the two stories

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    to his city and his family. When they discovered what had happened‚ his wife hanged herself‚ and Oedipus gouged out his own eyes. They had had four children together. Antigone being one of those children‚ had her own story that I believed resulted immensely from her father’s actions. Creon is the ruler of Thebes where Antigone dwells. Oedipus’s sons‚ Eteocles and Polynices shared the rule jointly until they faught‚ and Eteocles expelled his brother. The two brothers agreed to alternate rule each

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