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  • The True Tragic Hero In Sophocles Antigone
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    Antigone, is the drama written by Sophocles. There is still a great debate on who is the true tragic hero in Sophocles' Antigone, Creon or Antigone. Many people believes that it must be Antigone, herself. This is because Antigone is an outstanding example of someone who did what she thought was right, while she was among fools, many hardships, and people who were discouragingly un courageous. When the king Creon ordered that the body of Polyneices, Antigone's brother, be left to rot unburied bec...
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  • Oxford English Dictionary Bury Her Brother
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    Throughout history mankind has always been faced with judgments. According the Oxford English Dictionary, judgment means the mental ability to form an opinion (AHD, 454). We are forced to make decisions based on our mental opinions. Then, ones actions are based on mental opinions which are judged by other people. Then there is the inevitable justification of these actions by other people or the person themselves. According the Oxford English Dictionary, justify means to demonstrate sufficient le...
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  • Death Of Socrates King Of Thebes
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    What is the relation of the state to the individual? Should obedience be paid to the will of the state, or to the justice with which it conflicts? If loyalty is required, is it conditional; necessary only part of the time? And, given that the state and the individual will inevitably disagree on some issues, who suffers in the end? Through their writings, Plato and Sophocles outline two sides of this issue. In Euthyphro, The Apology, and Crito Plato expresses a view of the state as flawed but nec...
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  • Tragic Hero Creon Fits Antigone
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    A tragic hero, according to Aristotelian definitions, is a "highly renowned and prosperous" character. This figure is not perfect and has to be on some level responsible for his or her downfall. The hero's punishment usually exceeds the crime. By the end of the play, this hero recognizes his or her own error or flaw and accepts the overwhelming retribution. Through this experience, he or she finally gains wisdom. In Antigone by Sophocles, Creon fits the term tragic hero more adequately than Anti...
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  • Law And Order Moral Beliefs
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    People with different views of the way humanity and its laws function reach certain stages of moral development. Kohlbergs presents us with these stages of moral development. The individual is categorized under his or her moral priority and the way he or she would handle unexpected situations. In Sophocles play, Antigone, characters illustrate Kohlberg's moral development principles. Ismene embodies Kohlberg's pre-conventional stage throughout Sophocles play Antigone. In Kohlberg's first level o...
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  • Tragic Hero First Impression
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    The characters in the play Antigone all suffer a downfall of some sort. The major characters suffer the most, though. In this short essay, I will document on how the two main characters, Creon and Antigone, both inevitably become tragic heroes. The first example that I observed in Antigone was her self-righteous plight to bury her brother. She believes that what she is doing is right, and that she will do it no matter what the consequences, because he was her brother, her blood. This establishes...
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  • Burying Her Brother People Of Thebes
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    Conflicting Values in Antigone In the play "Antigone" by Sophocles, Creon and Antigone have distinct and conflicting values. Creon's regard for the laws of the city causes him to abandon all other beliefs. He feels that all should obey the laws set forth by him, even if other beliefs, moral or religious, state otherwise. Antigone, on the other hand, holds the beliefs of the gods in high reverence. She feels that the laws of the gods should be obeyed above all others, especially when in respect t...
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  • Antigone And Creon Source Of Conflict
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    In the following paper, I plan to discuss the source of conflict between the title characters of Antigone and Creon in Sophocles' "Antigone." I also plan to discuss how each character justifies his or her actions and what arguments they give for their justifications. I will also write about the strengths and weaknesses of these arguments. The final points I try to make are about who Sophocles thinks is right and who I think is right. The main source of conflict between Antigone and Creon is the ...
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  • Antigone Does Follow Aristotelian Unities Play
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    This poem is quite successful in getting the plot across to the reader. Unfortunatly, that is all he can get across because of his belief that, "inside every fat book is a skinny book trying to get out. " Sargoff cannot have character descriptions, themes, or any real detail in his "skinny book" because of his beliefs. Sargoff leaves off why Polynices should not be buried and why his brother, who is not even mentioned, can be buried. This is important to building the feelings of contempt towards...
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  • Value Judgement Gender Issues Creon
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    ter> Defending Creon: a monarch within his rights to rule In Antigone, especially with the feminist movement now holding the title character, as prototypical downtrodden woman, the king Creon is often vilified. While accepting the fact that Creon has misogynist tendencies, the gender issues can cause the pure argument of validity of actions, to fall by the wayside. So supposing for a moment, that Antigone's rebellion had been undertaken by a male, would Creon's choices have been differ...
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  • Ancient Greece Ancient Greek
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    In looking at the first few exchanges between Ismene and Antigone by Sophocles, it is greatly apparent that there are plenty of social issues surrounding women from ancient Greece. In looking at the contextual background of the playwright, the representation of the women within the play and at the imagined response of a contemporary and ancient audience; we can see that this play raises many gender and socially related issues. Looking briefly at the contextual element to the play in terms of the...
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  • Law Of Man Antigone
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    Through the many centuries and numerous civilizations, men have clearly taken the role as dominator. For many generations of men, their names and property pass down to an eligible male member of the family. Those men that favor these hierarchical systems are Patriarchies. Patriarchy refers to a social situation where men are dominant over women in wealth, status and power. Antigone, a Greek tragedy by Sophocles, is a classic example of patriarchy. The drama tells of how a daughter of Oedipus, An...
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  • Written Law Vs Unwritten In Antigone
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    In the play Antigone there is quite a difference in opinion to whether Antigone's actions to go against Human Law or in other words Governed Law was justifiable. Is there a line we can cross when it comes to set laws? Antigone sure thought so. Or was Antigone fighting for her rights as a women to do as she pleased, or was she doing what was best for her brother, "I intend to give my brother burial. I'll be glad to die in the attempt, -if it's a crime, then it's a crime that God commands" (Sophoc...
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  • Mortals Without Suffering Mortals Without Suffering And Disaster Antigone
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    Nothing of magnitude comes into the life of mortals without suffering and disaster. This deeply pessimistic statement by Charles Segal sums up the theme of tragedy in Antigone. This play is truly the example that nothing comes into the life of mortals without suffering and disaster; there are many significant events occurring, none of which stem from prosperity or success. All of the characters are affected by these tragic events, because agony, adversity, and distress are conditions of humanity...
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  • Antigone Sophocles And My Perspective On Greek Drama
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    Born in 495 B. C. , Sophocles was to become one of the great playwrights of the golden age. The son of a wealthy merchant, he would enjoy all the comforts of a thriving Greek empire. He studied all of the arts. By the age of sixteen, he was already known for his beauty and grace and was chosen to lead a choir of boys at a celebration of the victory of Salamis. Twelve years later, his studies complete, he was ready to compete in the City Dionysia -- a festival held every year at the Theatre of Di...
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  • Bad Things Absolute Power
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    Creon Creon can be perceived as a protagonist of Sophocles tragedies Antigone and Oedipus Rex. Creon can be viewed as the central character of this play on many diverse levels. In terms of the arrangement of the play, Creon speaks roughly twice the lines of Antigone and is in more or less every scene of the play, while Antigone in last seen at line 943 in a 1353 line play. Since Sophocles wrote this play for a viewing audience, Creon presumes a greater importance than Antigone. There is also the...
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  • Burying Her Brother Divine Law
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    Divine Law vs. Human Law Sophocles famous play, Antigone, can be perceived as a conflict between individual conscience and state policy. Yet the issue of the play goes beyond that conflict and touches the universal conditions of suffering, religion, and loyalty. Through Antigone's character which represents the spheres of family loyalty, divine law, and human suffering, Sophocles conveys the idea that a law of man that violates religious law is not a law at all. He expresses this idea by having ...
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  • Bury Her Brother Creon And Antigone
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    In many respects, Sophocles explains the meaning of Greek justice in Antigone. On the surface, we see Antigone as a conflict between divine law and mans law. Antigone is the believer in divine law and Creon is the believer in mans law. Sophocles could have suggested one character as morally superiority over the other. However, Sophocles shows us how justice is equally mitigated to Antigone and Creon. In pre socratic Greece Justice will equally apply herself to both and favor no one. While rulers...
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  • Bury Her Brother Antigone
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    In everyday life, the outcome of your day can be altered by the simplest or most complicating choices. Antigone's decision to bury her brother, Creon's choice to sentence Antigone to death, and again Antigone's choice to end her life were important decisions that other characters based their conclusions around. The choices of the characters in Antigone change the outcome of the play and the lives or choices of other characters. The famous first decision of Antigone was to bury her brother Polyne...
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  • Ill Fated Mother Quot
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    The classical Greek writers have given the world major literary themes. One such theme is? Fate? . According to Webster? s New World Dictionary of the American Language the word fate is defined as? the principal or determining cause or will by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do: destiny? (529). The Theme? Fate? is applicable to Oedipus and his lineage, in Sophocles? s three Theban plays: Antigone, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus. ? Fate?...
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