While the older sister Ismene second guesses breaking the state laws, Antigone believes divine law should be higher up than the state.
a woman meant she had equality. In Antigone, Sophocles depicts the women in the story as the women in ancient Greece. These women in ancient Greek times had limited power and control of their lives. In Antigone, Antigone defies Creon, by breaking the law and surprising him. Creon views women as weak and only good for having children and pleasing their husbands, and by quickly failing that women are capable of everything men can do. By breaking the law, Antigone shows Creon that women aren’t weak…
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someone getting out of bed in the morning, or the reason one wants to stay locked up inside. Antigone and Creon both have an excessive amount of pride. Antigone believes that the laws of the gods should surpass and justify the wrongdoings of breaking the laws of men. Creon believes his laws are more import than those of the gods. In Sophicles’ play, Antigone, abundant amounts of pride leads to the downfall of Antigone and Creon. Antigone’s excessive pride will be her greatest downfall, for it will lead…
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In the play Antigone by Sophocles, there are many theme statement that can be explored into depth. A statement that stands out is the idea that rules are meant to be broken when they contradict what should be morally correct. Creon is blinded by the laws set before him, which leads to his downfall. He cannot see that by not letting Antigone bury her brother he's breaking the Gods Laws. Creon says, “[Polyneces] hath been proclaimed to our people that none shall grace with him in sepulture or lament…
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that are needed to be fulfilled. In Sophocles’ Greek tragedy, Antigone, Antigone has the responsibility of being loyal to her brother, Polyneices. However, Creon has the responsibility of being loyal to the people of Thebes. Therefore, both Antigone and Creon have been loyal to whom they have wanted to be loyal to; this is why both are equally correct. Antigone and Creon were equally loyal. Antigone was loyal to her family and the law of the Gods while Creon was loyal to his people and his word:…
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In the book Antigone, Antigone is determined to honor the gods in regards to burying her brother. Creon, their king, makes a proclamation forbidding them from burying him, and Antigone is infuriated. Although Antigone believes that burying her brother is the right thing to do, she fails to see more than one side of the situation. To her, burying her brother is the most important thing. She does not think about how it might affect her sister, Ismene, who tries to convince her to back down and follow…
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As they are introduced in the beginning of Antigone, the two sisters, Antigone and Ismene, are portrayed as opposites. Antigone believes that it is more shameful for her to leave one of her brothers, who is considered a traitor, unburied than breaking the decree that says her brother cannot be mourned. She represents the importance of family over the law of the city. Antigone is not scared of being killed for treason; death is something that will reunite her with the ones she has lost, and she…
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The contention by Antigone was to acknowledge that many people in Thebes harbored conflicting opinions to the king, often desired to disobey him, but were afraid of the consequences. The play in the instance leaves the judging to the audience. However, the audience acknowledges that it is essential that there is a neutral ground between civic duty and family or personal interests. Religion is fundamentally the primary case of the conflict between the two characters. The religion conflict between…
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‘human law’, written or explicitly stated rules of conduct that govern the people within a state, enforced through direct punishment.Sophocles underscores the difference between divine law and human law, highlighting the gap between mortal, finite knowledge and omniscient, ‘divine’ knowledge. Antigone strongly disagrees. She refutes the claim that Kreon has any jurisdiction over burial rites, and can ban her from completing a ceremony that she is ordained by the Gods to complete. Antigone claims…
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piece is the lynchpin of most of the law as man-made order is supposed to be unbiased, resistant to outside influence, and judged on the content of character. None of these things are found in Creon’s prosecution of Antigone, as he opts for emotion. Sophocles in his play “Antigone” proposes the real problem, danger, and potential aftermath we truly face with law and justice to this day and their moments, sometimes…
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In both Antigone and Things Fall Apart the main characters experience a struggle with a force they cannot control. Antigone feels obligated to bury her brother against the order of the King. Okonkwo feels like he needs to eliminate the missionaries from his tribe to preserve his culture’s traditions. Antigone and Okonkwo’s deaths were very similar, but they died for different beliefs. Both their deaths were to say something about their governing parties. Antigone and Okonkwo’s deaths were to change…
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