wrath of others. Leaders, kings, and governments all use fear as a motivating factor. When a man is given power, he will do anything to maintain power and control because he wants to focus on himself rather than the views of people around him. He does this with fear. In the eyes of a king, he would do anything to maintain power by the use of fear because fear is the ultimate motivator. For example, in Antigone Creon (the king) gets mad with Antigone (his niece) when she broke his edict even though…
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Power and its consequences Sophocles’s Antigone demonstrates how power can manipulate someone and makes him forget who he really his. Creon’s desire to ensure his own rules are respected is a problem in the sense that it goes over its father role and its friend role. Haemon gets insulted and threatened by his father while having an argument over the proper ruling of Thebes and Antigone’s fate. Creon says ‘’You’ll regret parading what you think like this – you - a person with an empty brain!’’. This…
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Frye 1 John Frye Mrs. Gleason Honors English 10 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…
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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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obtained complete. These two parallels of two persons and of two natures are taken up by Sophocles in one of his greatest works and plays Antigone. In the play, the characters Antigone and Ismene represent different attributes and moralities of man. While one follows the law of man, the other follows that of a higher power, a power that transcends time, a power of the super natural and sublime. The two characters engage and foil one another giving the audience a greater understanding of the natures…
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enforcing roles, showing the power within women. William Shakespeare and Sophocles use guilt, pride, and influence to demonstrate the importance of the women’s role to support the main characters in both the plays of Macbeth and Antigone. In Macbeth and Antigone the authors created guilt for the women to use against the main characters for their advantage. Macbeth exploits Lady Macbeth to balance Macbeth in the play; many say that Lady Macbeth put guilt on…
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test a man’s character, give him power”. Power is a significant concept that is withheld by certain people with certain characteristics. Abraham Lincoln, in a position of power at the time, said that it can be used to “test a man’s character”. This may be true, however, his statement only referred to men and disregarded women altogether. Men have traditionally been known to obtain more dominant positions that coincide with more power, and in Macbeth and Antigone, this is portrayed in several aspects…
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In Sophocles play, Antigone, Creon is a tragic hero because he did not want Antigone brother Polyneices buried. Creon said your not allowed to bury polyneices “ And yet you dared to break those very laws”(507). Antigone wanted to honor her mother’s children by not letting them be unburied. Creon said “A good man does not wish what we give him to be the same an evil man receives”(592). This means the two brothers were supposed to share being king so they both should get the same respect. Creon believes…
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character motivation is often used by the author to emphasize the major flaw the characters embrace. Introduce story and author: In the play Antigone, Sophocles incorporates several different characters who choose between their own reason and emotion. Introduce arguments: This is evidently motivated through the character's natural desire for love, fear and power. Thesis: Sophocles bases the story around characters who struggle to balance reason and emotion, inevitably leading to their determination…
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is exemplary of a character who attempts to scorn fate, whether that fate be doled out by god or curse. His attempts, are in vain due to the actions and words of Antigone, who is the catalyst to Creon’s eventual downfall. Through delegitimizing Creon’s political power and revealing his fatal flaw of excessive pride, Antigone acts to use her tumultuous fate to take Creon down with her. Antigone’s extends the curse upon her family through her interactions with…
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