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    Pillai 1 Rahul Pillai Professor Black English 2315 9 October 2014 Sins of the Fathers: Man’s hubris vs. Fate’s intervention in the Theban plays. The sins of the fathers in the Theban plays written by Sophocles‚ illustrates the conflicts between man’s actions against the power of unwritten law‚ the willingness to ignore the truth‚ the misused limits of free will‚ and the false notion of beating the ways of fate. The fathers‚ chronologically Lauis‚ Oedipus‚ and Creon all show people who acted

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    Oedipus the King -Oedupus had once saved the city before by lifting a curse that was put there by the Sphinx -Creon is Oedipus’s brother-in-law -Sends Creon to seek the advice of Apollo because a curse is incurred in the land of Thebes -Curse will be lifted if the murderer of Laius (oedipus’s dad/ former king) is found and prosecuted. Laius was murdered many years ago at a crossroads. -The reason why there hadn’t been further investigation about the murder when it first happened is because the Sphinx

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    Explain the purpose of the main characters‚ minor characters and the chorus in Antigone. (30 marks) All characters which feature in Sophocles’ play Antigone play an important role somehow; mainly conveying a certain moral or theme. The major characters portray the main themes such as loyalty‚ whilst some of the minor characters and the chorus explore the theme of prophecy and fate. Antigone is one of/the main character in the play named after herself. However it is debatable whether she is the

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    The protagonist of Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus. Oedipus becomes king of Thebes before the action of Oedipus the King begins. He is renowned for his intelligence and his ability to solve riddles—he saved the city of Thebes and was made its king by solving the riddle of the Sphinx‚ the supernatural being that had held the city captive. Yet Oedipus is stubbornly blind to the truth about himself. His name’s literal meaning (“swollen foot”) is the clue to his identity—he was taken from the

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    to a stone tomb to starve to death. Haemon‚ Creon’s son and Antigone’s betrothed‚ goes against his father and tells him that the people of Thebes are against him‚ as well as himself and others. Creon holds firm and demonstrates his hubris. Tiresias‚ the blind prophet tells him he has to release Antigone or bad things will happen. After much argument‚ Creon finally sees that he is wrong and hurries to free Antigone‚ only to find that she has hung herself. Haemon blames Creon and tries to kill him‚

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    A good man is someone who makes mistakes that may be or may not be important but learns to face the truth and make up for his mistakes in order to begin fresh. It also means having some traits that make a person “good”. Being a good man may not always seem to be approved in other people’s perspective‚ however there is no way of convincing people who is a honorable person and who is a “bad” person. The form men are viewed is influenced by the way society tells us he or they are‚ yet nobody knows what

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    Antigone: Divine Law vs. Human Law Possibly the most prominent theme in Sophocles’ "Antigone" is the concept of divine law vs. human law. In the story the two brothers‚ Eteocles and Polyneices have slain each other in battle. The new King Creon‚ who assumed the throne after Eteocles’ death‚ decrees that because Polyneices committed treason against the king‚ he shall not be buried‚ but instead "He shall be left unburied for all to watch The corpse mutilated and eaten by carrion-birds and by

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    Antigone as a Feminist Icon Male authority is a dominant theme in Sophocles’ “Antigone.” Men occupied the land‚ ruled the towns and assigned the women duties to perform. Antigone‚ however‚ believed that she was just as strong as the men who ruled society during that time‚ which led to her downfall. The goal of the feminist movement has generally been to seek equality between the sexes. Through the women’s movement‚ women have won the right to vote‚ and can now compete for traditionally male

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    people fear Creon because of the power he has and that he could and would do anything to them if they were to speak up. Also‚ Creon and his son Haemon start arguing. “You’re the worst there is - you set your judgement up against your father.” “No‚ not when I see you making a mistake and being unjust.” (845-848). This quote is showing how Creon’s son Haemon sees that what he is doing isn’t right and that his power is driving him to do dumb things. It also shows that the power Creon has from being king

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    DISCLAIMER: THIS IS JUST A ROUGH DRAFT. Mark Twain once said‚ “Always do what is right. It will gratify half of mankind and astound the other”. Through events in the play Antigone‚ Sophocles discusses this choice between what is morally right and lawfully right. Sophocles believes that the god’s laws should be upheld no matter what the circumstance‚ and he demonstrates this through the events in the play. Using the Greek traits Hubris‚ Ate‚ and the Nemesis‚ Sophocles creates inner turmoil within

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