The adventurous story of Antigone all started when Antigone and Ismenes brothers‚ Eteocles and Polyneices‚ had killed each other. After they had found out that he was dead‚ King Creon said to give Eteocles a hero’s burial and leave Polyneices to be eaten by the dogs and birds. King Creon told the kingdom that whoever tries to bury him will be sent to prison‚ but Antigone did not care to what King Creon had said and asked Ismene if she wanted to join her to go bury their brother Polyneices‚ but Ismene
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of Antigone‚ the protagonist of the play‚ Antigone‚ challenges society’s orders and norms. At the time period of the play‚ society’s norm for women was the maintain order in the family‚ give life to newborns and take care of the family members. However‚ Antigone challenges these social orders due to her social value of life: burying her brother‚ Polynices‚ and giving him a proper burial. Thus‚ it is through these norms and restrictions as well as her only social value that stimulates Antigone to
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In Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ two sisters‚ Ismene and Antigone‚ have two different views on what it means to be human. Ismene understand “being human” or “life” in a biological sense. She believes in continuing‚ by being a female‚ in continuing the family bloodline. Antigone however‚ understands “being human” in a sense of family honor and reputation. Both are important‚ but neither is right nor wrong. Creon‚ the ruler‚ has his own views on how to rule the city. He believes that he is in charge and
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Reading Response for Antigone Power is a tricky entitlement to decide among a community. Some people may believe that the ruler has the best decision in mind for everyone in that specific community‚ and other people may believe otherwise. My personal opinion on how much power a ruler should have is sort of a complicated opinion in that I do not believe in one specific ruler to make decisions for a whole community. Rulers should not have any significant power than anyone else because it should be
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“The Scarlet Ibis‚” written by James Hurst‚ is a short story full of symbolism. The theme I took from reading it is that having too much pride can blind one from seeing what is truly important. This is shown when the narrator‚ whose name is not disclosed‚ considers smothering his younger and disabled brother with a pillow. The narrator believes his brother‚ Doodle‚ to be a burden and disappointment due to his disabilities. To the narrator it was “bad enough having an invalid brother‚ but having one
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Antigone | Quote | Comments | Analysis | 1. "And now what is the proclamation that they tell of made lately by the commander‚ publicly‚/to all people? Do you know it? Have you heard it?/Don’t you notice when evils due to enemies/are headed towards those we love?"Line 8-12 | Antigone speak to Ismene about their brother Polyneices‚ that it is unfair to unbury him. Also she refers to the situation of the evil‚ cursed their father Oedipus who had been expelled outside from Thebes. | | 2
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“It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men angels.” (Saint Augustine) Pride is something many people struggle with. Pride and arrogance can cause you to lose your judgment with reality. You will think you can achieve a goal‚ but in reality it is was beyond your reach. The poem “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ identifies how a speaker met a man from an antique land. In the large land there is a statue standing in the sand. He was once a full body‚ but over time
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SOPHOCLES (496-406 B.C.) Antigone I. Introduction Antigone is a Greek dramatic play tragedy by Sophocles. Sophocles was born into a wealthy family (his father was an amour manufacturer) and was highly educated. Sophocles’ first artistic triumph was in 468 BC‚ when he took first prize in the Dionysian theatre competition over the reigning master of Athenian drama‚ Aeschylus. Sophocles wrote the three Theban plays‚ a collection that has survived for centuries‚ and for good reason. One of these
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Hylarie M. Leon Guzmán ENGL 224-001 Dr. Annie Montero March 6th 2014 Pride Through the age’s mankind has determined what is right and wrong in an emotional point of view as well as the psychological. This term is known as pride. Pride has become an essential problem to basically anyone animals and humans alike. In biblical terms pride appears many times like in; Genesis 11:1-9‚ The Tower of Babel‚ in this story describes how mankind wanted to defy God and become greater than him. In this act
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Pride Ulrich Steinvorth 1 Why pride? What’s pride? Pride should puzzle the humanities because we are ambivalent about it. We hate and love it. We hate the arrogant‚ mock the braggers; and if we remember that Christianity considered pride a vice‚ even the first among the deadly sins‚ we’ll probably approve. But we also want our kids to be proud of their achievements‚ proud at least of the acts we applaud. We even want them to be proud of their natural and social endowment that they neither struggled
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