Argument in Antigone Main body: In the classic play “Antigone” by Sophocles, the debate between the main characters Antigone and Creon presents a compelling argument regarding moral duty and authority. When evaluating which character makes the strongest argument for their position, Antigone’s stance on honoring familial obligations outweighs Creon’s decree of state law. Antigone’s argument is rooted in her unwavering belief in honoring her brother Polynices with a proper burial, despite Creon’s edict forbidding…
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thing that can destroy some ones life or sometimes be seen as a mere nothing. Antigone is a brave, determined, risk-taking, and passionate girl growing up in the city of Thebes. She would never let law stop her from doing what is right. She knew she was going to severely punished by King Creon, but that did not disrupt her mission. She buried her so-called ‘traitor’ of a brother because she loved him. In the play Antigone, Sophocles uses Antigone’s hubris to show how it can lead to the character’s…
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Antigone, the play’s protagonist, is demonstrated as the most compassionate character in the play. After Eteocles and Polynices, Antigone’s brothers, engaged in a fatal duel for the throne, Creon, her uncle became king. As king, his first decree is that Eteocles will be buried with honor, while Polynices is to be left on the soil to rot, and anyone who disobeys the decree shall be executed. Creon’s decree does not settle well with Antigone, as she plans to give her brother the proper burial that…
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expected of a woman in 441 BC in addition to present day. The specified eras are especially important because Sophocles’ Antigone was performed for audiences 441 BC, whose interpretation of the story may have varied greatly from that of modern audiences. Athena is a fundamental pillar of Greek mythology additionally, she possess several traits that people in the era which Antigone was written often associate with a male heroin. The idea that people in ancient Greece were able to accept and even idolize…
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exciting during our class lectures was the moral debate over Sophocles’ Antigone, as she is a character that struggles to balance her conflicting demands of familial and religious duty, with those laws set by her uncle in King Creon. The question that I found most interesting during class was surrounding Antigone's attempt to bury her brother in Polynices, despite Creon's rejection of the idea. Nicholas argued in favor of Antigone, as he emphasized her complete loyalty to familial duty and divine law…
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The tragic figure of Antigone is Creon; Creon displays several errors in judgment and two major frailties of character throughout the events of Antigone that lead to the tragic events of the play, and his eventual downfall. Some may view Antigone as the tragic figure of the play because of the overall tragic nature surrounding the events of her death, but Antigone carried with her the support of the people and Antigone accepted her fate. She seemed to throw her life around like she was ready for…
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Title: Antigone Playwright: Sophocles Summary: The play revolves around the conflict between Antigone, a strong-willed woman, and King Creon, who has recently ascended to the throne. Creon is desperate to establish control over a city torn apart by civil war. When Antigone’s brother dies in battle, Creon refuses to grant him a proper burial. Outraged by this decision, Antigone defies Creon and honors her brother, risking divine wrath. The play delves into themes of morality, loyalty, and the consequences…
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The Antigone Essay 1. Antigone is known to be a strong-willed character, hell bent on her beliefs as she defies the law time and time again. Her civil disobedience is the main focus of the play, pronouncing just how much she is willing to fight for her rights. Sophocles explores the impacts of what an uprising means to monarchies and what it symbolizes to the people who are downtrodden and silenced in the name of governmental reason. So how does Antigone practice civil disobedience? To start, civil…
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Creon: The Archetype of a Tragic Hero The Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles is a story of defiance on one part and ignorance on the other, ultimately resulting in downfall in both cases. The play begins in the aftermath of a civil war in Thebes; there are many casualties including two brothers, Polyneices and Eteocles. These brothers along with their sisters, Antigone and Ismene, are the children of Oedipus, the previous king who suffered a curse that led to his inevitable demise. The current…
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Creon, of his loyalty. Although his true intention was to stop his soon to be wife from being killed. Haeman words action and ideas contrast with Creon's character to the point of these two characters having conflicting motivation. These conflicting motivations cause the characteristics of anger,disrespect and unreasonable to be highlighted within creon's character. In the end these conflicting motivations develop Creon as tragic hero by showing his fear of being disobeyed and gone against, and the…
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