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    Remorse in Greek Myth

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     the main character Oedipus in the famous tragedy “Oedipus Rex” and Creon in “Antigone”‚ both written by Sophocles‚ are examples of how protagonists suffer from different degrees of remorse due to their mistakes. However‚ Oedipus exhibits higher degree of remorse than Creon‚ which is shown through the sufferings of his relatives‚ severe punishments and his request to abandon his power. To begin with‚ Oedipus is more heart-broken after he kills his relatives and shows more remorse than Creon. As Oedipus travels to Thebes in order

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    Sophocles - Antigone

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    mind there are going to be consequences that follow whether good or bad are can only be blamed on us. Sophocles’s Antigone portrays human emotions and consequences that follow two distinct choices. We can broaden the spectrum by saying that Creon represents public policy and Antigone represents individual conscience. According to E.S. Shuckburgh we must examine which is more important “state law or divine conscience”. (Shuckburgh xviii) Antigone is a story about two people

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    Antigone by Aristotle

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    the tragedy Antigone written by Sophocles in 441 B.C‚ complication and denouncement are seen throughout the play as a sister‚ Antigone stands up for her brother’s burial rights as King Creon denies him of any. Complication and denouncement are used by Sophocles to aid in the character development of Antigone and Creon whose mindsets are altered from close-minded to open-minded. Both characters situations prove that being close-minded in life can result in things unraveling for the worse. Antigone

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    Antigone

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    has conflicting opinions because the king of Thebes‚ Creon‚ declared that Polyneices does not deserve a proper burial. Creon declares that anyone who tries to bury Polyneices will be killed. Antigone is strong willed and knows that it is her moral duty to give her brother a proper burial despite of what Creon believes. Despite Creon’s threats‚ Antigone holds her duty to the gods and to her family to a higher standard than the duty she has to Creon and the state. Therefor‚ she addresses the situation

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    In Master Sophocles’ Antigone‚ the question of who the tragic hero really is has been a subject of debate for a great number years. Creon does possess some of the qualities that constitute a tragic hero but unfortunately does not completely fit into the role. Antigone‚ however‚ possesses all the aspects of a tragic hero. These are‚ in no particular order‚ having a high social position‚ not being overly good or bad‚ being tenacious in their actions‚ arousing pity in the audience‚ a revelatory manifestation

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    Burial In Antigone

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    against Creon’s orders which declared that Polynices body may not be given a proper burial for helping the forces which invaded Thebes‚ but Antigone knowing this insists on giving him a proper burial nevertheless. She felt that she was right‚ and the Creon laws had no right to decide who does and who doesn’t have the right to a proper burial. Polynices fought because he was following his morals. For some reason‚ he was in favor with the other side Continuing on‚ knowing the consequences of her act‚

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    Short Story Of Antigone

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    who bends and breaks the battle-line‚ Ares the god of war. But the war ended and Oedipus’ children’s uncle Creon became king. Later on when the sisters‚ Antigone and Ismene‚ returned to Thebes they discovered that their beloved brothers‚ Eteocles and Polyneices‚ had killed each other in battle. When the sisters got together for a secret meeting Antigone tells Ismene that their uncle king Creon had buried Eteocles

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    In the Oedipus Cycle Sophocles conveys a powerful message through his characters—that with experience comes wisdom‚ and with wisdom comes the ability to see the truth. Oedipus is the man of unyielding pride and arrogance‚ Creon‚ his brother‚ is the crafty politician‚ and Antigone‚ the daughter of Oedipus‚ is perceptive and righteous. These three characters ’ personae play a major role in making the idea of truth tangible. In the beginning of Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is still riding on the power

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    controversies between gender‚ power‚ age‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ and laws. The script begins with Antigone asking Ismene to bury their brother because Creon‚ their uncle passed down a decree saying no one is allowed to bury Polynices because he betrayed his country can killed his own brother. Antigone chose to disobey the law and was sentenced to death. Every one advised Creon to rethink his decision‚ but he didn’t listen until the end when everything was too late. There was a total of 11 actor used in this production

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    the play Antigone. Antigone and Creon represent the extreme opposite political views regarding where a citizen of a city should place his or her loyalties. Creon puts enforcing the rules of the state over everything else including his family. When Antigone disobeys Creon‚ unlike the townspeople‚ Creon does not take into account her reasoning and he sends her to exile. This theme presents the question of whether enforcing to follow the rules of the state‚ like Creon‚ or doing what you believe is the

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