Throughout the story of Antigone many different lessons can be taken away such as the importance of being true to yourself as well as not being afraid to do what you know is right. Antigone is very loyal to the gods, while Ismene is loyal to the king. This clash of personalities is important to the idea of will power because Antigone is not afraid to stand up to the king, while Ismene does not want to get in trouble. Will power is shown by Antigone because she is able to make her own decisions despite…
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from the repressing power of man. Antigone is an exemplary piece of work depicting this desire for privilege of power. To commence, as a character with a rough heritage, Antigone has less power in society than that of other women. A feminine protagonist, who was the daughter/sister of Oedipus, the former Theban King, Antigone was the…
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Durning the extraordinary play Antigone by Sophocles, Sophocles demonstrates the craving of power by Creon creates suffering for others. Creon thinks he has more power than the gods. and doesn’t give a proper burial to Polyneices. Creon’s greed, craving of power, and his everlasting ego draw out suffering among others. Sophocles portrays Creon’s greed and ego by allowing Creon to ignore others’ important thoughts. For example, when Antigone gives a valid reason for trying to bury her brother…
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Law and the language of power: Compare the language used by Sophocles, in his Antigone, and in the Code of Hammurabi to describe law and authority. --What are the different ways in which law is said to reflect human and divine beliefs and values? -- How flexible or inflexible are these visions of law? --Do they apply equally to all persons? --How do the lawmakers justify their own power and authority? How do other characters in Sophocles’ play view law and authority? --What are the different…
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Sophocles’ Antigone features many elements of a Greek Tragedy. One of these many elements featured in the play is its usage of the ‘tragic hero’ trope. A tragic hero is one of the main characters of a Greek tragedy play. This character would start the play on a good, moral path, and had everything. During the course of the play, they would experience challenges, and but by the end of the play, they would experience downfall, and lose everything. The character of Creon is an example of a tragic hero…
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A Kingdom Corrupted With Power From the start of humanity as a whole, power has continuously been a huge part of society. Whether it is a political figure, a high ranking sergeant in the military, or even a senior in a local high school, this idea of power is shown through several different ways. In the play, Antigone, translated by Richard Emil Braun, a young girl of only fifteen years experiences the unimaginable along side her uncle, Kreon, who also happens to rule his own kingdom, and her loyal…
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4 March 2015 Power, to a Degree In the play “Antigone” by Sophocles, Creon, the antagonist to Antigone his niece, is a prideful, stubborn, and bitter king. He took the throne after watching Antigone’s brothers fight to the death because they both wanted power over the city of Thebes. As the ruler Creon uses his power to inflict harsh rule over the city. He thinks that whatever he says goes, even though most of the time he does not realize that his opinion is wrong. For example Creon throws Antigone in jail even though her actions…
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the play Antigone, the king, Creon, is largely viewed as the play’s antagonist because he does not allow for the religious burial of his nephew, Polyneices. Thus, his motivations often clash with the more religious citizens in his city, such as his niece, Antigone, who defies Creon and buries her brother despite his edict that anyone who does so will be put to death. In Sophocles’s play Antigone, Creon’s complex character…
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Corruption of morals occurs when power is misused or in the wrong hands. For example, in the play “Antigone” Creon has the ability to decide whether or not he will kill Antigone. Deciding this was not hard for Creon, although Antigone’s “wrongful” act was burying her brother Polyneices. Earlier in the play, Creon had placed an edict stating that no one shall bury or mourn Polyneices and he is to be left in a field to rot. Creon’s morals were unjust, not only is Antigone, his family but he chose to kill…
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Men are accustomed have the power handed down to them so they are lead to believe that it's because they are superior to women, so when a woman has access to power they try to suppress them as they do not want their power to be handed to someone that could handle it better. Antigone was brought upon Creon after she was found guilty of burying her brother's corpse after Creon specified to let his body rot and not be buried. Antigone did her duty as a mourning sister but even if done by duty she still…
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