| 1. | Antigone “Antigone”
In the play Antigone, the family has a very dynamic break-up. ... Antigone was upset because Eteocles was buried with military honors and that he had a soldier’s funeral. ...
Antigone knew that it was wrong to bury Polyneices, but went ahead and did it anyway. ... When he ...
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| 2. | Antigone ...
ANTIGONE [insolently]
Hah! ...
ANTIGONE [sneering]
And you still hesitate? ...
CREON [points finger at Antigone furiously]
Silence woman! ...
ANTIGONE
No, there is nothing shameful in piety to a brother. ...
ANTIGONE
He was still my blood! ...
ANTIGONE
Nevertheless, it is wha...
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| 3. | Antigone Antigone is a Greek tragedy written, by Sophocles in 442 B. ... The two main characters are Antigone and Creon. ...
Antigone is Creon’s niece. ...
Antigone decides that she will defy Creon’s orders and bury her brother. ... Antigone’s tragic weakness is self-righteous inflexibility. ... He...
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| 4. | antigone
Antigone vs. ...
In the play “Antigone” written by Sophocles, Antigone and Creon act in the same
manner but have totally differently opinions. ... Antigone
fights for her religious laws. ... “But I will bury him; and if I must die” (2) Polyneices
was still Antigone’s brother so she had obl...
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| 5. | antigone
Annotated Bibliography: Antigone The Tragic Heroine
Cavander, Kenneth. ... Antigone buries her brother, polynices, even though it has been forbidden because he brought a foreign army against Thebes. ... Antigone is found hanging from a noose, which causes the king’s son and wife to also ki...
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| 6. | Antigone Antigone Essay
Antigone was a really good play and had a lot of thought put into it. Antigone’s brother is dead and there is a big huge conflict between everyone because Polyneices was buried. The tragedy in this story was that Antigone buried her brother and gets put into a vault for it, and...
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| 7. | Who is the tragic figure in the play Antigone Antigone or Creon Antigone and Creon the protagonists in Sophocles play ‘Antigone’, are equally tragic figures. ... While Antigone is acting out of duty to her brother and following the unwritten laws of heaven, she becomes obsessed with her own self-importance. Creon is equally obsessed with his own self-importanc...
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| 8. | Antigone ... Throughout Sophocles’ play Antigone, Antigone is faced with many difficult choices. ... The fatal decision made by Antigone is in some ways the correct choice but it does also prove to have a few negative consequences.
Antigone’s decision was in most ways just and the right thing to do....
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| 9. | Antigone Antigone
In the following paper, I plan to discuss the source of conflict between the title characters of Antigone and Creon in Sophocles’ “Antigone”. ...
The main source of conflict between Antigone and Creon is the issue of the burial of Antigone’s dead brother. ... Antigone is very ...
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| 10. | Antigone Antigone is the story of how deep your moralities dig and how far you really will go for a cause you believe in. Antigone is put in a situation where she is stuck between her morals and the law. ...
Antigone defies Creon and goes about burying her brother even at the risk of death. ... Anti...
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| 11. | Antigone Antigone
Before we can answer whether or not Antigone is a tragedy, we need to understand what a tragedy is. ...
Antigone is a tragic play because it holds true to all the “rules” that define one. ... Many people believe that Antigone is the tragic heroin, while others say it is Creon. ... W...
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| 12. | Antigone The Tragic Hero Antigone: The Tragic Hero
After reviewing the play, it became quite obvious to me who the tragic hero was. Antigone is clearly the tragic hero. ... Creon lacked Antigone’s bravery and determination. His stubbornness was quite different form Antigone’s determination. ... But Antigone’s determ...
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| 13. | Sophocles Antigone Sophocles’ play Antigone is a great story that can be easily compared to today’s society. Many of the morals and beliefs in Antigone can be found in the U. ...
Antigone is the story of a girl who, on her morals, defies the orders of the king. Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus she has two brot...
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| 14. | Antigone and Feminism Antigone and Feminism
It is widely accepted that women did not have much say in classic Greece. ... Contrary to the typical ancient Greek female archetype is Antigone. ...
In the opening scene Antigone is explaining to Ismene how wrong it is that Creon refuses to bury her brother and that s...
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| 15. | hero antigone Erin Jones
English
Hero Paper
December 19, 2003
Antigone
In Scene 4 of the play Antigone, the main character Antigone is taken by the King Creon and placed into her “bridal bed” or bridal chamber to be married with the dead. Antigone tells the people that she is going goodbye to where the sun ...
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| 16. | Antigone The Heroin “Antigone” has been around for many years and is continually studied throughout the different courses of literature. ... From Creon to Haemon, Antigone to Ismene, all of these characters play very important roles. ... One of the most important characters who is seen in other works of Sophocles i...
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| 17. | antigone Sophocles’ play “Antigone”, shows that even though Antigone dies in the end, her conquest of life is complete due to her being strong willed, and being loyal also giving importance to her family.
Antigone is strong willed and always focused on what her aim and goals are in life. ... At this part ...
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| 18. | Sophocles Antigone Sophocles’ Antigone admonishes the reader about the consequence of excessive hubris. ... One direction is being pulled by her resolute sister, Antigone, on giving Polynices the proper burial rites. ... This tug-of-war is caused by the hubris of both Creon and Antigone and thus illuminates the holi...
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| 19. | Antigone ... The Watchman returns shortly thereafter
with Antigone. King Creon is appalled at the Watchman’s clear error in bringing Antigone
before him as the guilty party. Creon slowly yet authoratively approached Antigone.
Once the messenger states how he saw Antigone bury Polyneices with ...
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| 20. | antigone In Sophocles’s “Antigone”, there is a pride-filled conflict between Creon, the king of Thebes, and Antigone, his niece. Creon has stripped Antigone’s brother Polynices of the privilege of a formal burial, which is equal to the utmost shame in their society at the time. Outraged by this, Antigone ign...
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