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    came.” This passage by the Chorus ties in well with what Oidipous means when he says‚ “For some folks now‚ for others at a later time‚ delightful things turn bitter‚” because it shows the true terms of life and the bitterness it holds on people in Sophocles’ plays (pg. 183‚ lines 614-615). Even in other plays this is shown to be true. An example of a content man whose life becomes more than bitter is Kreon‚ Oidipous’s brother-in-law and uncle. In the play King Oidipous‚ Kreon explains to Oidipous his

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    what they work so hard to obtain. Sophocles explores the idea of having traits that can be good in moderation‚ but in excess can cause people to lose everything they worked for. In Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex and Antigone‚ the kings’ excessive pride and determination give them what they want temporarily‚ but also cause them to lose it; just as the French

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    The Greek audience not only obtained pleasure from this catharsis‚ or purification of emotions‚ but also acquired gratification from the ability to understand and connect with the hero. In the tragedy‚ Oedipus the Tyrant‚ the Greek philosopher Sophocles presents a paradigm of men that people can pity and identify with as he encounters his disastrous fate and experiences immense suffering. The character Oedipus was a tyrant‚ having seized the power

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    God that created him/her resulting in a life of pain‚ heartache‚ and suffering. The events in the play‚ Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles portrays how life ends up for those who are bad-tempered‚ prideful‚ arrogant; showing no reverence to God. Therefore the flaw of character (not fate)‚ is responsible for the tragedy that occurs in Oedipus the King. Sophocles wanted his Greek audience to relate to Oedipus. He wanted to instill some type of flaws in the character. This made Oedipus

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    Antigone: Changing Views of The Chorus The chorus‚ a group of common people who follow the actions of the play Antigone‚ waver in their support of either Antigone or Creon‚ depending on their actions during a particular part of the story-line. Early in the play it is evident that they are extremely pro-Creon‚ but a short time later they seem to sway into the direction of Antigone and support her actions. This incongruency about the them‚ however‚ was an extremely interesting feature of this

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    Women‚ Antigone and Pai There are people that are alike‚ but there leaders and followers witch separates those two types of people. Same actions could mean many different things like good or even bad actions. Nicki Caro directed the film Whale Rider. The Whale Rider is a movie about a child who experiences rough childhood and the lose of her brother. She grows up with her grandpa’s hate to her‚ but she still becomes the leader of her people. Author Sophocles wrote the play Antigone. Antigone

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    Betrayal of Family Loyalty In the play Antigone‚ written by Greek playwright Sophocles‚ loyalty to family seems to be a recurring theme. We first see it when Antigone defies King Creon’s order to keep her brother‚ Polynices‚ unburied as a punishment for his betrayal of their country Thebes. We also see how Antigone’s sister‚ Ismene‚ accepts partial blame for the burial (even though she refused to actually do it) in an affectionate‚ loyal act. Creon is also family (their father’s brother)‚ but

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    they make. In many pieces of Greek literature though‚ this comforting belief is continually shown to be false. A person’s fate is always predetermined‚ and can never be changed‚ no matter what the person does. This thematic pattern is prevalent in Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus the King‚ as well. Throughout the tragedy‚ Oedipus and his parents‚ Laius and Jocasta‚ fruitlessly strive to defy the king’s destiny‚ to alter his fate. Unfortunately‚ when they all finally realize that their efforts have failed to

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    people seem to think that their life is determined by “fate”; everybody has free will to make choices. Sometimes people’s tragic ending is a result of their own decision and only a fool would think is “fate”. In the play “Oedipus the King” by SophoclesSophocles makes it clear that Oedipus’ kingly status and tragic ending was no accident. Oedipus is the only one to blame for his misfortune. His lack of patience‚ honesty and display of anger throughout the whole play lead him to his tragic ending.

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    The Three Sisters by Anton Chekov and Antigone by Sophocles‚ dialogue plays a key role in the characterization of the protagonists‚ because dialogue can act as a form of indirect characterization. The Three Sisters is a play set in the early 1900s‚ and is about three sisters who try to lead meaningful lives which are surrounded by people constantly distracting them from the passage of time and their longing to return to their home country of Moscow. Antigone is a Greek tragedy written approximately

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