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    In Master SophoclesAntigone‚ 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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    Oedipus the king is a play written by Sophocles in year/century(?) The play portrays the reign of Oedipus the King ending in his final demise after he unknowingly kills his father. Oedipus is punished for his crimes by stripping him of his kingdom and banishing him from it. Oedipus out of his own guilt and loss of pride also punishes himself by gouging out his own eyes. The point of this essay is to discuss if the punishment was justifiable. By stating out the pros and cons of the punishment

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    “Hamlet”‚ writen by William Shakespeare‚ and “Odeipus Rex”‚ written by Sophocles have a similar tie-in of innocence and bond. In these plays‚ two kings are forced to forget about their innocence‚ man up and face the truth which leads to both highs and lows in these characters lives through the play. It is a battle between truth and lies. As I read‚ and analyzed these two plays‚ I see that both of these characters are in their own world‚ negligent of the real world and truths around them. In the case

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    Sophocles a playwright is praised for not only introducing the third character in Greek theatre but is also known for his famous play Oedipus.Rex which depicts Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes in Ancient Greece‚ must find and punish the old king’s killer. But tragically brings on his downfall while uncovering the killer and lunges himself right into the prophecy‚ where he is going to kill his father and lay with his mother‚ that he tried to avoid. Plays such as this one contributed to Greek society by

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    How Does Antigone Mature

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    betrayal‚ and being accepted through society. A lesson one undergoes through maturing includes finding a voice. In the story Antigone‚ it is evident that the protagonist finds her own voice. Antigone defies society’s laws by standing up for her own beliefs. Antigone learns that the society she lives in‚ does not have their own voice‚ therefore‚ she becomes a voice for them. Antigone simply tells the one enforcing the laws that “[everyone] shares [the same

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    Oedipus Needs to Improve What if Oedipus did not have any friends because he was not a nice person to anyone that is around him? Oedipus has a bad life growing up because of the Oracle telling him that he is going to marry his mother and killing his father. He ran away from his house because of the oracle so he does not have a proper kid life growing up. Oedipus thinks he has all of the power because he think he beat the oracle and sphinx riddle. In SophoclesOedipus Rex‚ Oedipus and others suffer

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    To what extent do you think Oedipus deserved what happened to him‚ and does he deserve our sympathy? It is debatable as to whether Oedipus deserved what happened to him at the end of the play‚ some would argue that Oedipus did deserve his fate by the end; however‚ in my opinion Oedipus did not deserve what happened to him because he was doing his job as king and trying to save his people from the plague. Firstly‚ Oedipus deserved what happened to him at the end of the play because‚ while it

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    Women in Classical Ancient Greece (5th Century BC) held an inferior social position to men. Although they were prominent in the Greek Mythology (Goddess of Wisdom Athena‚ Goddess of the Hunt Artemis) and writing such as SophoclesAntigone (441 BC)‚ the average woman stayed at home‚ spinning and weaving and doing household chores. They never acted as hostesses when their husbands had parties and were seen in public only at the theater (tragic but not comic) and certain religious festivals. Women

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    Creon‚ the city’s new leader‚ followed the rules‚ but in most cases went with what he felt was good for the state. Antigone on the other hand created this mindset thinking that if the God’s divine law is not followed all bad will happen‚ which in the end really did happen. The first example to support this theme of Antigone was when Antigone went and buried her brother without permission from the state. Antigone‚ at the beginning of the play‚ to her sister Ismene‚ that "…I will do my part----and

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    Antigone In SophoclesAntigone‚ the main conflict is civic authority versus natural law. Creon‚ the king of Thebes‚ is faced with the decision of standing by the laws he has enforced or to make the people of Thebes happy. Antigone‚ the protagonist of the play‚ countered Creon by breaking his law to not provide a burial for her brother‚ Polynices. The fundamental struggle between the protagonist and antagonist is developed according to a set pattern that theater audiences have come to recognize

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