| 1. | Antigone ... This is very true in the play Antigone. The character Antigone is a good example of this. ...
Antigone’s experiences tragedy at the start of the play. ... As Antigone learns of this, she immediately decides to burry her brother, as everyone deserves a proper burial. ...
The first perso...
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| 2. | Antigone
“Antigone”-Tragic Hero
Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus who had a sister Ismene and two brother Etheocles
and Polyneices. ...
Antigone’s uncle Creon took control over Thebes. ... This created chaos with
Antigone because she wanted to bury her broth...
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| 3. | Antigone Critical ... Ammer
English I
10/19/03
Morals and Characteristics of Antigone
In Sophocles, Antigone, the heroine’s actions are effected by her morals and her personal beliefs or characteristics. ... This shows in Antigone. ... Antigone is no different. ... Antigone thinks this goes against Divin...
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| 4. | antigone Antigone
` The playwright sets up the situation by placing the two sisters in front of the palace gates. ... My first impression of Antigone is that she is outraged by the fact her brother was left behind on the battle field. ... His authority makes no difference to Antigone.In this scene th...
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| 5. | ANTIGONE ... ”
In Antigone’s quote, “O tomb, vaulted bride-bed”, she regrets her decision to die for her brother’s soul. The author, Sophocles, portrayed Antigone as being strong and stubborn, but in this scene, she is beginning to realize what she has done. ...
It seems to Antigone that she is making...
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| 6. | antigone ... In Sophocles Antigone the hero is a women who believes in her heart far stronger than that of her leaders rule. Sophecles shows many of Antigone’s characteristics that are also seen in many heroes. ...
For these characteristics Antigone is given the title of an epic Heroine. Antigone is...
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| 7. | Tragic Hero of Antigone ... Hubris was one of Antigone¡¯s flaws. Antigone¡¯s egotism and lack of respect also caused her downfall. In Sophocles¡¯ ¡°Antigone,¡± Antigone is the tragic hero.
Antigone was imprudent in the way she addressed Creon, who was not only her king, but her uncle as well. ... ¡°I dared¡¦your ed...
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| 8. | Sophocles Antigone The debate over who is the tragic hero in Antigone
continue on to this day. The belief that Antigone is the
hero is a strong one. ... I have made my own judgments also, based on
what I have researched of this work by Sophocles.
Antigone is widely thought of as the tragic hero of
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| 9. | journal on antigone The lines 440 thru 500 are a very important part in Antigone. It talks of Antigone attempts to give her brother’s body a proper burial and her failure. ... Yet for all his disgust with some aspects of nature, or perhaps because of it, it is Creon not Antigone who evokes in concrete imagery ...
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| 10. | Antigone Antigone portrays the ideals of ancient Greek plays. ... Though Antigone and Creon both shared the same stubborn belief, only Creon is the tragic character who brings downfall in the play. ... Antigone also has good moral character. ... ” On the other hand, Antigone does not have a fatal flaw. ......
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| 11. | Antigone ... Two polar opposite siblings can be found within the play “Antigone” by Sophocles. Two of the main characters, sisters Antigone and Ismene, both strive for the same moral path, but go about it completely differently.
Antigone, the main character, is very bold and assertive in her efforts to...
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| 12. | Antigone Scene 4 I believe that this scene played a very important roll in explaining how Antigone changed throughout the play. ... When the chorus begins talking to her, she wants them to pity her for the hardships that she had endured, at first they agree with her, saying that she is the only woman to be as brave...
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Antigone
In the play of Antigone I found it to be both a situational tragedy as well as a character tragedy. It was definitely a tragedy that Antigone was put in the situation that she had to choose to follow the law of the new ruler, Creon, or to follow her moral obliga...
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| 14. | Antigone The play “Antigone” was written by Sophocles, a playwright who lived during the Classical Age of ancient Greece. ... His play “Antigone” is one of his most famous. ...
The play opens with Ismene and Antigone at the palace entrance mourning the deaths of their brothers and discussing the decree...
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| 15. | Antigone ... Sophocles reveals Creon’s personality as he encounters major challenges in his two plays, Antigone and Oedipus Rex. In Antigone, Oedipus has already passed away and the whole of the play is focused on the wills of Antigone, Oedipus’s daughter, and Creon. In Oedipus Rex (a prequel to Antigone),...
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| 16. | Antigone character traits ... In the classic Greek play “Antigone”, Antigone exemplifies the character traits of a tragic hero through her good nature and noble work. ...
Antigone is a character in which the audience can definitely side with. ... We can also see that the audience feels sympathy for Antigone through the...
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| 17. | Admiration for Antigone In Sophocless Antigone we see the struggle, and despite the gruesomeness of the outcome, triumph of a young woman. ... We should admire Antigone because she places her own sense of right and wrong above the law.
At the beginning of the play we see the determination of Antigone as she reveals her...
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| 18. | Antigone In Greek tragedy a tragic character is a person who suffers from a downfall or destruction, Creon is that person, in the story Antigone; Creon is the tragic character. ... Creon, also punished Antigone for giving her brother a proper burial. ... After Antigone had hanged herself with her own stri...
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| 19. | Antigone vs Ismene In the play Antigone, Sophocles portrays Ismene and Antigone as foils and rivals. The full-figured and radiantly beautiful Ismene is the laughing, talkative good girl of the family. She is reasonable and understands her place, bowing to Creons edict and attempting to dissuade Antigone from her act o...
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| 20. | Antigone Throughout the drama ¡§Antigone¡¨, there are many conflicts between different parties, such as the conflicts between men and women, law and sentence, human law and divine law etc. ... Their conversation shows the conflicts between them, which is caused by Antigone¡¦s sentence to death. ... Howe...
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