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    Antigone Foil To Creon

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    Antigone versus Creon In the play Antigone, the character Antigone serves as a foil character for Creon in an attempt to show Creon the wrong in his judgement. The play is based around the belief of right by burial which Creon so happens to be denying a certain man of that right, Polynices, one of Antigone's brothers. Antigone serves a foil for Creon through most of her actions throughout the play. She buries her brother not once but twice, she argues with Creon over the right by burial belief

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    Stand up or Don’t stand at all In a human's lifetime someone has to stand up for what they believe in, in order to make a difference. The Greek play Antigone, by Sophocles takes place in the city of Thebes and is about two sisters, Ismene and Antigone, reacting to the deaths of their two brothers. Ismene and Antigone’s two brothers were at war on opposites sides of a civil war. They ended up killing each other in combat. Since the brothers, who were supposed to be the next kings of Thebes, were

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    emphasizes and enhances the qualities of another” is a foil. The play Antigone by Sophocles has a strong example of foils, consequently Antigone and Creon have differing motivations, making them foils of each other. Their interactions expose Creon’s tragic flaw of wanting power over love, making him a tragic hero and highlighting the theme of the play that staying loyal to family is more important than power. One of the many differences between Antigone and Creon is their motivations. Antigone’s motivations

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    Creon Foil In Antigone

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    In Sophocles’ play, Antigone, Antigone is Creon's foil because the choices she choose to make, lead to Creon's downfall. Two brothers, Polyneices and Eteocles, leaders of opposite sides of the civil war, both had been killed during battle. The king, Creon, has chosen Eteocles death and body, will be honored, while Polyneices death and body, will not be, because he was fighting for the other side. Polyneices body will lie unburied, he demanded, his body left for the animals scavenging nearby. The

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    “Antigone” by Sophocles, tells the story of two brothers, of one is given a proper burial and the other is not. Throughout the story two characters contrast. In literature, a foil is a character that has contrasting traits from another character. These distinctions often better develop characters and help the reader notice the specific traits of each character. Antigone who is outgoing, aggressive, and willing to fight for what she believes in, contrasts with her sister, who is more introverted,

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    Mask Essay In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Creon is a foil to Antigone. A foil is when one character contrasts with another character. Antigone and Creon are complete opposites (besides them both being very stubborn). Antigone is very loyal to her family, and buries Polyneices even though she knew she would be punished. Antigone is also very independent. She stood for what she believed in on her own, while those around her were too scared. Creon has no loyalty to his family, and refuses to honor

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    In the play, Antigone, written by Sophocles, King Creon of Thebes sentences his niece, Antigone, to death for burying her brother, Polyneices, even after the act had been declared a crime. Like father, like son, Creon expected his son, Haemon to follow his decisions and agree with him, wholeheartedly. Haemon, however, did not agree with the death sentence given to his beloved fiancée. The conflicting opinions of father and son reveals not only the theme of pride in the play, but how this pride affected

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    How Creon is an foil Antigone In Sophocles’ play, Antigone. Antigone is completely opposite than creon in many ways. Creon is a stubborn, and cruel,he had become a leader after eteocles and polyneices has fought and being killed. Creon is seen as a tragic hero according to his ego and attitude which led to his downfall. “Why the delay? There is nothing that you can say that it should wish to hear, as nothing it say weigh with you…” Antigone feels like creon is ignorant to what she is telling

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    Some may say sisters think alike but in this case sisters are opposite. Antigone, one of the three plays in the Saga of Thebes, believes to be written by Sophocles around 441 BC. Sophocles, a playwright, exceeded in portraying tragedy in his plays. Tragedy plays originated in Athens focused on worshiping Dionysus, the God of theatre,wine, and revelry. Antigone starts after Antigone and Ismene’s brothers both die in battle fighting to become king. Creon, the current king, has just established that

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    April 8, 2011 Creon's Foil in Sophocles' Plays Contrary to the traditional definition of a foil, Creon is a foil to himself in Oedipus the King and Antigone, demonstrating the corrupting influence of power. Showing one man's life perfect, serving his King till blasphemy reasoning and being blood thirsty for power overtakes his actions until it is to late. In the two plays written by Sophocles (Oedipus the King and Antigone),Creon displays hypocritical mannerisms in Antigone, the sequel of Oedipus

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