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    Antigone: Movie vs Book

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    audience about the lonely girl sitting on the stairs‚ Antigone. He gives us some insight into her past‚ present‚ and her future. Then later he has a conversation with the Messenger asking “What business do you have with the queen?” After that‚ he tells Creon that the queen killed herself because she heard about Haemon and Antigone’s suicides. Also‚ in the movie there is a scene where Antigone and the guard take an elevator and a car to get to a cave where she will be trapped in for burying Polynices

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     Prezi Inc‚ 22 Nov. 2013. Web. 29 Nov. 2014 accessed. < https://prezi.com/rttpl_tcefpr/feminism-in-antigone/>. 1) This article was actually not about feminism but the exact opposite because he seemed to have emphasized the superiority felt between Creon and other men within the ancient Greek era despite Antigone’s “bravery”. 2) Ben Johnson cited many credible sources showing evidence to help build his concept to write this article. 3) The author seems to have an educational background in ancient Greek

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    Oedipus Ethical Dilemmas

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    to convince one of her brothers‚ Polynieces‚ to avert a war between him and his sibling. The full extent of Antigone’s loyalty to the morals of the gods is shown when she risks her life in Antigone by burying her brother‚ against the wishes of Creon. Creon is just like Oedipus in the first story as he is disillusioned by his power and thus goes against the morals of the gods by applying his own opinions and beliefs. In short‚ Antigoné upholds the "correct" values as set forth by the gods before those

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    Eurydice shows how far a parents’ love can go. She strongly values family. Eurydice kills herself because she is so upset about the death of her son. She takes her own life to make a point to Creon. Eurydice is part of Creon’s epiphany. She is apart of the realization that starts his reversal. Creon finally understands and exclaims‚ “I have been rash and foolish. I have killed my son and my wife” (244). It took him a very long time to realize that his actions were too harsh and thoughtless

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    Oedipus Rex Topic: Is it always good to know the truth? Have you ever heard the saying ‘’ the truth will set you free‚ but first it will make you miserable.’’ Well behind that there is another question‚ Is it always good to know the truth? Some say the truth will either break or make a person. Would you rather live your life in a bundle of lies and pretend to be happy? Or would you rather spend your life in shame and suffering because of the truth? It would be a guarantee the guilty feeling will

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    September 11‚ 2001‚ two planes crash into the World Trade Center‚ people diving out windows to their deaths‚ a plane crashes into the Pentagon‚ hijackers overtaken by passengers and crash the plane into a field in Pennsylvania. December 2003‚ mass graves uncovered in Iraq‚ compliments of Saddam Husayn. May‚ 2004‚ a web page shows terrorists cutting off the head of Nick Berg. August 2004‚ over 350 children are executed by terrorists in a school in Russia. Democracy is being threatened by enigmatic

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    sisters‚ Antigone and Ismene‚ are perfect examples of foil characters because although they were raised by the same parents‚ in the same kingdom‚ their attitudes contradict. Antigone is not afraid to speak up to Creon‚ but Ismene begs Antigone not to break the law because she fears King Creon. Ismene believes that she should follow the men’s orders even though her brother did not receive a proper burial‚ however Antigone is willing to become a criminal if it means putting Polyneices’ soul at rest. As

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    Control The Greek play‚ Antigone‚ written by Sophocles‚ sheds light on whom and what a leader truly is. Antigone is a strong representative of the people. Antigone is a listener to the people and knows true judgment. She fences the logical state Creon is in pertaining to his power in law. The doomed daughter of Oedipus believes “the eternal laws of Heaven” were the only laws powerful enough to teach morals‚ not Creon’s. (Scene 3 line 69) Greek gods were the only beings who know how to justly law

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    Page 271 (Oedipus) Epithet: “O Tiresias‚ master of all mysteries of our life…” Page 275 (Oedipus) Apostrophe: “O golden daughter of god‚ send rescue‚ radiant as the kindness in your eyes!” Page 272 (Oedipus) Rhetorical question: “What! Has not Creon to the tomb preferred one of our brothers and with contumely withheld it from the other?” Page 2 (Antigone) Analogy: “You see how all the trees on winter torrent banks‚ yielding‚ preserve their sprays; those that would stem it break‚ roots and all;

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    Oedipus p1. We have been through everything and now this proclamation. Anyone ho buries Polynices shall be stoned. Ismeme is not worthy as she did not do her family duty. She shuns her sister “though you desire you shall not share what I do.” Creon asserting his civil power p8 Antigone Loyal- “I shall not prove disloyal” (p.2) “Far longer is there need to satisfy those nether powers‚ than powers on earth; for there must I ever lie” (p.3) “I know that those approve whome I most need to please

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