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    because someone disobeyed him and didn’t agree with him. Antigone word’s conflicted with Creon because they have two different ways of thinking when it comes to the topic of burying the brothers. Antigone as both of them are her brother and she is related to them wants the best for both of them and don’t want to see one get buried and not the other one. That’s where Creon don’t agree with that he thinks only one should get buried ANTIGONE- The slain man was no villain but a brother.CREON-The patriot

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    Creon’s Lesson [ happy music is playing‚ its very light on the stage] prologue In present day (2017) Antigone‚ Ismene‚ Polynices‚ and Eteocles work for Creon. Antigone is a maid‚ Polyneices is a housekeeper‚ and Eteocles is a chef. While they were working for Creon Antigone fell in love with Creon’s son haemon they were planning to get married. While that was going on the two brothers Polyneices and Eteocles overheard that on of them are going to be fired and Polynices was worried that he was going

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    you do if one of your family members die but do not get that they need? Antigone’s brother polynecius died and he didn’t get the proper burial his body needed so Antigone was really mad and upset. While Creon causes suicides‚ and ignores Antigone. Creons pride is the right one to blame because he is against all gods‚ he ignores Antigone‚ and he also caused many suicides in the city. To begin Creon is against all gods. First of all Creon believes he is the only king great king and he thinks that

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    and/or separation of physis and nomos in this way is found in many myths‚ an overt strategy that is used to convey Greek ideas of inherent moral responsibility. Sophocles addresses the question of physis versus nomos – in essence‚ right versus wrong – in his rebellion-inspiring tragedy Antigone. Among others‚ his main characters‚ Antigone and Creon‚ are representative of the two ideologies in contrast. In regards to the burial‚ or rather‚ non-burial‚ of Antigone’s slain brother Polyneices‚ they are

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    beliefs. People should be able to stand up to their government officials because they are not always fair and do not want what is best for their own people. In particular‚ Creon‚ in Sophocles’s play Antigone‚ was very unjust because he wanted to appear strong in front of his people. He executed Antigone to benefit him‚

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    Sophocles: Family vs. Authority In the Greek tragedy AntigoneSophocles demonstrates that family takes prevalence over authority. Throughout the play each character is put into a situation where they have to choose what matters more to them: family or authority. Although the characters who choose family all die‚ the character who consistently chooses authority over all else suffers the most. The fate that each character meets depending on their choice reflects on Sophocles’ personal feelings towards

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    by Homer or Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare are timeless because their messages are known all over and can be referenced to in everyday life. Antigone by Sophocles is a timeless classic because it has a story that can be told throughout generations. This makes it timeless because the story has not been forgotten. Sophocles wrote Antigone in 441 BC and is still being read and

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    SophoclesAntigone is still relevant in the world today. The characters in this play are very relatable. One characteristic that often shows up is hubris‚ which is also known as pride. Because many people can relate to Creon’s hubris‚ SophoclesAntigone is still relevant today. In Antigone‚ Creon’s hamartia is his pride‚ which can more accurately be called hubris. For example‚ Creon says‚ “Who is the man here‚ / She or I‚ if this crime goes unpunished?” (Sophocles Scene 2‚ 82-83) In this quote

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    Inaugural Address by Ronald Reagan in 1981. The decision between fate or free will is a very popular subject. When people hear those word they think. Religion is a very big factor in whether people choose fate or free will. The play "Antigone"‚ by the ancient Greek writer Sophocles in 442 B.C.E.‚ has a great example about the dispute between fate or free will. Although the play does have more than one theme or moral to it the fate or free will theme stands out. This play shows the way the ancient Greeks

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    Tragedy‚ Antigone by Sophocles‚ the king‚ Creon‚ displays the qualities that fit Aristotle’s idea of the tragic hero. Creon possesses the fatal flaw of pride‚ experiences a reversal of fate‚ and receives an increase of self-awareness by the end of the play. Creon’s fatal flaw of excessive pride leads to his downfall. He makes his attitude toward the gods very clear when he rebukes Tiresias’ advice about how Creon’s refusal to bury Polyneices will lead to rebellion by Antigone and sacrifices

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