1. Medea can be said to represent all women of this time who suffers as a result of their inferior status in Greek society. Medea is a representation of the mistreatment of women in Greek society. In the play‚ she complains of how unfairly women were treated. For instance‚ she complains “For women‚ divorce is not respectful; to repel the man‚ not possible. Still more‚ a foreign woman‚ coming among new laws‚ new customs‚ needs the skill of magic to find out what her home could not teach her‚ how
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In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ Antigone chooses to abide by the laws of the Gods rather than the precepts of the mortals. Although Antigone’s actions were rash and often disputable‚ she does the right thing by deciding to follow her individual conscience rather than obeying the laws of the state. Her decision to go against Creon’s decree in order to bury Polyneices leads to many unfortunate consequences. Although she is faced with death‚ imprisonment‚ and suicide‚ Antigone is not regretful. Her
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Antigone v. Susan B Anthony In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ the main character defies the king and the civil law of Thebes to follow her heart and put her brother‚ Polyneices‚ to rest. Most people know the name Susan B Anthony; she exhibited civil disobedience in the form of illegally voting in the 1872 Presidential elections. Many people will be surprised to find out that Antigone and Susan are a lot alike. They both fought for what
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The historic play of “Antigone” written by Sophocles‚ is not only about getting closure for a loved one but also what it means to be heroic and stand up for what you believe in. They are faced with conflicts between the will of man vs. the will of the god’s. As wells as contrasts between Antigone vs. Ismene. This piece also gives us insight about the history of the story and the history of ancient Greece. This ancient Greek play embodies a deeper lesson shown through the different conflicts and
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Antigone Analysis Antigone is a strong willed woman that defies her uncle’s orders and buries her dead brother Polyneices‚ who fought against Thebes in the civil war. She goes and buries her brother‚ and performs the rituals of the dead. I believe Antigone buried her brother out of divine edict‚ and not to defy the king. She may have been incredibly angry about the way her brother’s body had been treated‚ but I believe she done what she has done out of her own beliefs.
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Medea communicates with the chorus in a rash way in the Jeffers adaptation. Furthermore‚ instead of being cunning and well spoken‚ she uses fear to provoke the response she desires from the women. In fact‚ her speeches do not seem well-thought out in this version‚ they just appear to say what is on her mind at the moment. Consequently‚ the speeches of this version are significantly shorter than her speeches in the Norton version. She quickly says what she wants to say and quickly gets to the next
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Human law vs. divine law is something most people struggle with‚ internally or otherwise‚ and is shown to cause many conflict today. Many consequences result when choosing divine law over human law in today’s society for everyone seems to have a different religion with different rules or even no religion at all. In Antigone’s time it seems that this is also something they struggle with for it is a common theme without the story. Antigone seems conflicted on whether to honor her brother and the
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AP Literature & Composition January 9‚ 2015 Medea Study Guide By Euripides Prologue (1130): Nurse‚ Tutor‚ Medea 1. What is the dramatic purpose of the Nurse’s speech? The Nurse’s speech works as an introduction to the background of the story that is needed to understand the motives presented in the story. 2. The Nurse begins by referring to Jason’s ship Argo that brought Medea to Greece from her home in Colchis (Black Sea area). According to the Nurse‚ why did Medea sail with Jason? “Mad love with Jason; nor would she… in Corinth
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the plays Hedda Gabler‚ Hedda Gabler‚ and in Medea‚ Medea‚ both did not accept their typical role in society as women. Similarities that may connect these women and their refusal to be a typical woman are that they both were high class‚ and that they were both raised by their fathers. Differences that set Hedda Gabler and Medea apart are that Hedda cared deeply about her reputation‚ and that Medea has true love for her husband‚ Jason. Both women‚ Medea and Hedda‚ were raised in a very high class
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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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