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    A King's Collapse

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    perfect example of a tragic hero would be Creon. Though many people might argue Antigone to be the tragic hero‚ but she is missing the element of increased awareness. Imagine finding out that your father married your grandma and your brothers killed each other over power. Then your uncle steps in to be king and declares that one of your brothers will get no burial because he was a trader. This information starts off a tragic play called Antigone. In the play‚ Creon must have noble stature in order to

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    in which two tragic heroes Creon and Antigone have to endure the pain of trying and failing.  To the naked eye it may seem although Creon and Antigone are the complete opposite of one another‚ however Creon and Antigone are enduring the similar experiences throughout the play despite the despise they have for one another. Creon and Antigone both have the characteristics of tragic heroes but demonstrate those characteristics in different ways. Both Antigone and Creon have belief in their freedom

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    Creon‚ a Dynamic Character who Instigates Emotions Sophocles is one of the three most revered Ancient Greek playwrights. His works are complex‚ captivating‚ and are still studied to this day‚ over 2400 years after his death. In Antigone‚ Sophocles manages to make Creon a complex character that evokes emotional responses in the readers and forms an emotional attachment with them. It is unusual to go through different feelings about characters as most characters are not developed enough to exhibit

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    Antigone Essay

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    Oedipus the King/Antigone Essay Have you ever done something bad which caused a huge problem for your family? In the tragedies‚ Antigone‚ and Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ both Oedipus and Creon are the causes for deaths in their families. Oedipus was one of the reasons for death in his family. The prophet Tiresias said that one day Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother one day. And because of this his parents sent him to die. But he still lived and fulfilled the prophecy without

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    Oedipus Rex Vs. Antigone

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    cannot see it because of his arrogance. Antigone‚ Oedipus ’ daughter‚ has the same character flaw. She is arrogant and as power hungry as Oedipus was. She decides to go against Creon ’s decry and bury her traitorous brother. Antigone believes herself to be so high above others‚ she even says she ’s above the king himself. "Creon is not strong enough to stand in my way". It appears that Antigone wants to bury her brother so she can become a martyr. She tells her sister‚ Ismene‚ not to help her so she

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    Sophocles that takes place in Greece in around 441 B.C.‚ a man named Creon takes over as king of Thebes after the exile of his brother in-law and former king‚

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    Antigone Response

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    stubborn mind of Creon‚ the king of Thebes. Creon was determined to punish his deceased son‚ Polyneices‚ for being a traitor to the kingdom by not giving his body a proper burial. Teiresias tried to teach Creon otherwise. Creon always listened to the wise teachings of Teiresias‚ but after listening intently to the words that he spoke‚ Creon began to believe that Teiresias was against him‚ and that someone was bribing Teiresias to spread lies. After a bit of arguing back and forth‚ Creon began to believe

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    The Themes of Antigone

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    multifaceted concept in Greek tragedy‚ exemplified by Sophocles’ Antigone. In the play both Creon and Antigone were incredibly proud and unwilling to back down once they took their stands. Creon had made a decision and was unwilling to compromise. Antigone was to die for her violation of the law‚ the sin of burying her brother. Antigone’s gender had a profound affect on the meaning of her actions. Creon had disliked for her disrespectful and rebelling nature. His need to defeat her was all the

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    Creon's Speech

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    his opening speech in the First Episode (lines 159-195) and how does this speech create tension? The bestowal of ruling legitimacy upon Creon sparks off the Greek tragedy. Polyneices and Eteocles‚ brothers of Antigone killed each other during their fateful battle for the Theban throne and Creon‚ as the closest surviving kinsman‚ rules as the Theban king. Creon then approaches the chorus of elders privately and pronounces his first speech‚ wishing to draw himself support from the group of elite elders

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    decides to bury her brother anyway. When the guards find out about this they are very hesitant to tell Creon about this this because they are fearful they might punish them for telling him the information (Shmoop).When Creon learns of Polyneices being buried he is enraged that anyone would dare to go against him and the law. Creon demands that they find the person who buried Polyneices‚ Creon finds out that Antigone his niece is the one to blame for the burial of Polyneices.

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