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    of Our Human Birth Sophocles wrote this particular tragedy play to warn the audience of the dangers and consequences associated with a dictatorial city. The two main characters in the play are Antigone and her uncle Creon who is the king of Thebes. In the play Creon passes a decree stating that Eteocies will receive a sacred and honorable funeral for defending the city against its enemy. While Polyneices body will be left uncovered for the birds and dogs to attack. The decree also prohibits

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    Classical Theatre: Duologues For a classical theatre assignment we were given a duologue from the Greek play‚ Antigone‚ written by Sophocles. The dialogue takes place between Creon‚ King of Thebes‚ and his son‚ Haemon. My partner for this was Brandon‚ who took the part of Creon and I played Haemon. The scene is about Haemon coming to confront his father concerning his decision on Antigones execution‚ Haemon’s fiancé. Having previously read Oedipus the King‚ I had a reasonable knowledge of the circumstances

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    Bley English II 20 May 2016 Compare and/or Contrasting Julius Caesar and Antigone The Julius Caesar and Antigone stories are both about a conspiracy to kill the main character. Antigone is charged with death because of her defiant stand against Creon not burying her brother Polynices‚ who was considered a traitor at the time. Julius Caesar‚ while a hero to the majority of Rome‚ is considered by the rest of Rome’s congressmen to become a tyrant if he becomes king. While Antigone manages to live

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    three people: herself‚ Haemon & Haemons mother. During the whole ordeal‚ she only thought about herself and her mission‚ disregarding other people’s feelings. She knew she was going to die for her actions and even said it to Ismene‚ but she failed to think of what was going to happen to her fiancé‚ her sister and the family in general. In addition‚ her sisters’ refusal to help her did anger her‚ but what even made her angrier was the fact that she pleaded guilty when Creon accused her of helping

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    Morality is concerned with the theory of right and wrong characteristics or good and bad behaviors; its role can shape an individual’s personality which can affect his or her call of action. It is only natural that we should have some kind of moral laws since our experiences are dwelled from our sense of duty and physical forces. It’s an aspect in humanity which helps them make rational decisions and it also serves as guidance for mere goodness. Our existence defines who we are as an individual

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    The three suicides in Antigone: Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Eurdice‚ were all from a different source and all from different reasons. Antigone‚ however‚ was the most confusing cause. There wasn’t any specific detail‚ but the case of depression can be made. The other two were from shame‚ grief‚ and anger

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    In the play Oedipus the King and Antigone by Sophocles‚ foil and parallel characters are very common. The foil character in a story is the character who is the exact opposite of the main character‚ or in other word‚ the parallel character‚ and therefor serves to magnify certain characteristics of the main character. Such characters for example could be Ismene‚ the foil character and Antigone‚ the parallel character. Ismene is cowardly and prefer to follow the rules‚ while Antigone is much more

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    heroes in one dramatic situation‚ which is that Creon is the traditional Greek tragic hero‚ and Antigone is the sophoclean tragic hero. Creon-king/uncle of antigone - traditional tragic hero -antagonist Isthmenin-antigone sister -alter ego -antigones foil antigone-protagonist - doppelganger to isthmeni -sophoclean tragic hero dianisus- tragic drama; -celebrate every time reborn during spring tiricius- blind prophet haemon- son/ creons foil -antigone fiance polynecisi and atiaclies-

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    conveys the interactions between the King Creon and his niece Antigone. Their interaction is different than a normal conversation between a women and male at the time‚ especially a man with as much power as Creon. Normally‚ a woman would surrender to the males wishes and keep her thoughts to herself. Antigone separates herself from this commonality by showing no fear as she admits to burying Polyneices‚ her brother‚ when the Creon questions her (Line 411). Creon is shocked by this confession because

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    Break Down of the Tragic Character Thesis: Although both Antigone and Creon experience supreme pride and a sense commitment‚ only Creon the tragic hero of the play‚ experiences transfiguration. Creon‚ the new ruler of Thebes decides that Antigone’s brother Polynices will not be given a proper burial because he betrayed his homeland. Antigone tried to give him a proper burial and is supremely proud of her deeds and herself because she believes them honorable and if she must be punished

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