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    Oedipus and Antigone

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    Facing darkness! After the two brother named Eteocles and Polyneices fight for opposites sides Creon decides to buried of the brother that fight for his kingdom ‚in this case would be Eteocles and he decides not to buried the other brother because he was fighting against his kingdom. Creon said that “Polyneices is a traitor and should not be buried and he should be giving to the slavery “ (Sophocles 1109). Creon also said “Anyone trying to bury Polyneices should pay with death” (Sophocles 1109). This

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    forget of any other options and accept harsh penalties for their actions. In the cases of Antigone‚ Haemon and Creon the consequences of their actions wind up to be very extreme and lead to the deaths of these three characters. For her brother’s proper burial‚ Antigone goes to extreme lengths to fulfill her goal no matter what stands in her way. Against the new law made from Creon Antigone still buries Polyneices and accepts her punishment of death‚ calling it her destiny. In lines thirty six

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    Antigone In-class Essay In the play Antigone‚ Antigone has problems with two other characters: her sister‚ Ismene‚ and the ruler of Thebes‚ Creon. There are other conflicts in this play‚ for example the one between Creon and his son‚ Haemon‚ who ends up killing himself in the end. Hegel states that Antigone is a “tragic collision of right against right‚ with both sides equally justified.” Hegel’s opinion on Antigone is a very accurate summarization of the moral dilemmas in the play. The play opens

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    apology. In the story Antigone by Sophcoles‚ Creon was mistaken of not burying Polynieces because he thought that he was right by creating his own law. However‚ when Antigone tries to bury polynieces‚ a dust storm comes and hides her from the guards. It shows that gods are on her side and the dust storm symbolizes that gods are on Antigone’s side because gods believe what Antigone have done is right‚ burying Polynieces is gods law .Creon initially rejecting the prophet’s advice to yield ‚

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    Antigone’s Purpose

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    Brooks Fridey Antigone’s Purpose In the story of Antigone‚ originally written by Sophocles‚ explains the story‚ of a woman who stands up for her own beliefs against the king. At the time of Sophocles‚ women had little power and authority. They were expected to listen to their husband‚ king‚ or any man that speaks to or asks a woman of something. The story starts up where the story of Oedipus ends‚ in his death. Trouble and war are about to begin in Thebes‚ so Antigone travels there to

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    Choragus interrupt the action of the play to describe the battle to the audience. What do these city elders look forward to in the future? 6. Do you think that Creon’s punishment of Polyneices is just and fair? Why? 7. Why did the sentry tell Creon about the burial of Polyneices? 8. At the end of the reading today‚ why does the sentry say‚ at any rate‚ I am safe? Ode 1 9. This ode presents a portrait of human existence—its wonders and its limitations. Restate its main idea in your own words

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    Antigone and Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles‚ are deeply tragic plays with a dramatic ending. In both plays‚ fate arises the question: could have Creon‚ Oedipus‚ Antigone‚ and the rest of the family‚ prevented the misfortunes‚ which fell upon them? Or were their lives cursed upon by determination? With every event that took place‚ the possibility of another occurrence was either higher or lower. One can see that every action brings upon an ironic outcome. Also‚ the deadly flaw of hubris can

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    Piety In Antigone

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    what any Athenian woman was expected to behave; obedient to man and state. Sophocles fashioned King Creon with an undoubtedly

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    following divine justice. For example‚ she once said to Creon “Your order was outrageous.” And lastly‚ she has been arrested and put into a cave for following her sense of justice has led to the downfall of Antigone. Despite the fact that Creon has taken back his words and fix what he did‚ everyone has died and hence‚ the audience’s demand for justice is not satisfied. 2. Referring to at least three tragic elements‚ determine whether Creon or Antigone is the more tragic hero(ine). According

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    the root of it being a plague. Seeking help from their king‚ the Thebans turn to Oedipus for help. In hopes of eliminating the plague‚ he attempts to fulfill Apollo’s commands for the murderer of Laios to be expelled from the city. However‚ when Creon‚ the seer‚ identifies Oedipus as the murder‚ his egoism is revealed in the form of denial and determination to retain his reputation. Oedipus refuses to believe that he killed the previous king. He‚ who

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