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Essay On The Title Antigone

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A title is a direct relation to the novel itself. When a reader picks up a new story they wonder what the title means. They ask themselves is it a quote from the book or is the title the name of the main character? The novel “The Fault in our Stars” says it’s title in parts of the story, and Arthur Conan Doyle chose the title “Sherlock Holmes” because the story is about Sherlock. In the drama “Antigone” by Sophocles, the characterization, the conflict, and the resolution is why Antigone is the title and Creon is not. Many parts go into choosing a title. When the title is the name of the main character, one of these parts is the characterization of the character. One of those parts is naming it the protagonist of the drama. Sophocles wrote Antigone as a Sophoclean tragic hero, making her as the protagonist. …show more content…

The title can also come from the root of the conflict. The reason Sophocles decided to use Antigone for the title is because Antigone is the cause of the conflict in the play. Antigone starts off the play by disobeying Creon’s orders and burying her brother. Haemon fights for her against his father after Antigone earns herself an arrest. When Antigone goes to her death, Haemon follows by killing himself. Unfortunately, this leads to Creon’s wife and Haemon’s mother dying. In a way this ends the conflict that Antigone started, thus why Sophocles decided to use her name for the title. There is an added conflict when Sophocles says that Antigone is suppose to marry Creon’s son Haemon. This makes Haemon have an internal conflict on whether he should choose his father or his lover. Again, Antigone is the root of the conflict. Tiresias, the blind seer comes to warn Creon of doing wrong to Antigone causing a fight between them. Which causes Creon to start fighting with himself, and once again Antigone causes a conflict. Since Antigone causes most of the conflict, it makes sense to title the drama after

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