Irony Antigone

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    Quotes from Antigone Pg 1 to 22

    Antigone (Quotes from 1 to page 22) "Not to give way when everything's against her." – Chorus (speaking about Antigone and is evidence of hubris) For Zeus…struck him down…..Mighty Ares…Bacchic Fury – Chorus (gods helped kill the enemies) What, would you bury him? Against the proclamation?.....When Creon has forbidden it – Ismene (to Antigone about burying Polynices) (shows her respect of kingly right) I shall not prove disloyal –Antigone (hubris, devotion to family, divine law) We travel

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    Compaing

    From reading Antigone, a person can gather that it is a man’s world back then and the women had little to no say in anything. As the story goes on anyone can see that the writer is portraying the women as a strong, being able to take care of herself and more than capable of her making up her own mind about things that deal with her family and her. The writes shows the difference in the sisters on how the women should act and maybe did act in some cases. I could see a lot of women standing their ground

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    Nelly Delango Research Paper

    Nelly Delamango was born on February 13, 1850, but the name “Rainbow Delamango” was given to her in 1868. Everyone would be able to agree that she is an infamous figure in the wild west. Small stature, eyes as brown as a muddy river, plain face with nothing unique about it. In the town of Bisbee, where she was born and raised, she grew up as a poor person in a rich town, until she started working on her craft. She didn’t have friends so she needed another way to find entertainment. As a person who

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    Creon's Murder In Sophocles Antigone

    the battlefield. Antigone, Creon’s niece and his son’s fiancé, a brave woman, did not obey his law. She decided to bury her brother as she follows up on her standards, as she understands that the law of Gods requests the internment of a dead body. However, this just contradicts the human’s law, which sentences to death the one that buries the country’s traitor. After Creon became aware of Antigone’s crime, he declines to perceive the obligations of a familial love that attach Antigone to her sibling

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    What Are The Foils In Antigone

    In the play Antigone, Ismene and Antigone are sisters who happen to be foils of eachother. Antigone, by the Choragos, is described as being “headstrong and deaf to reason.” However, Ismene is loyal to Antigone but puts the government before god. In addition, they are both self-serving. In the play, they both exhibited an obedience, stubbornness, and selfishness that leads them to be independent in their own actions. Antigone and Ismene both expressed obedience in different ways. Ismene,for example

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    Who Is Telemachus's Death In The Odyssey

    If we were to imagine that only books one through six had come to us, and we had no other source of the end, Telemachus would be the protagonist in this situation. In book one, Athena disguises herself as Mentes, who is a family friend of Odysseus' while also the ruler of the Taphians. She goes to tell Telemachus to care for his mother, and remove the suitors from their home. She even goes to remind him that he is being a child by not removing these suitors from the home, “…think up some way to kill

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    Creon's Emotions In Antigone

    In the story, Antigone, all character’s emotion influence their way of acting. Antigone’s loyalty got in her way and broke the law. She went against Creon’s law and buried Polyneices. Creon’s anger made him blind against reason. He wouldn’t listen to anybody. Haimon’s love for Antigone made him go against his father. He ended up killing himself at the end. Antigone’s loyalty and pride led her to her downfall. She went against Creon’s Law on not burying Polyneices.She still did these because of

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    Antigone Conscience Vs Society

    Conscience Vs. Society Have you ever had to do something that was looked down upon by others? In “Antigone” by Sophocles, the characters choose to go with with their conscience to make choices over what society thinks is best. Most of the choices that they make usually have an effect on their fate in the future. In the beginning of this story Antigone, the daughter of the tragic hero named Oedipus, chooses to go with her conscience over what society thinks is best. Her brother, Polynices, is looked

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    Who Is Creon A Tragic Hero In Antigone

    action by the world. We have all heard that before. Don’t get to cocky about the game until it is finished. Yet we don’t act on our pride until it has affected or hurt us since pride is so hard for everyone to swallow. In Antigone, it was hard for Creon to swallow too. Creon, in Antigone, is a tragic hero because of this pride, his character, his actions, and the actions of those around him. A tragic hero will experience a fall in the course of the play. Therefore the tragic hero must start of noble

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    Antigone Vs Creon

    In the Greek play, Antigone Creon, the uncle of Antigone is the more tragic character because everything he does produces his outcome to be worse. Nothing he does in the whole play benefits the gods or the people. Even though Creon is devoted to obey the rules, Antigone is the most committed to a moral standard because she buries her brother and does not deny the accusation of the crime. In the Greek culture, spreading dirt on a deceased’s body would allow their soul to travel to the underworld

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