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    their attitudes. In Antigone, Antigone and Ismene are two contrasting characters, but the sisters have similarities as well. After their brother Polyneices is killed and not properly buried, Antigone chooses to disobey the law and bury her brother. Ismene is against the idea of breaking Creon’s law. In Sophocles’ Antigone, Ismene and Antigone have various similarities and differences. The two sisters are different in their stubbornness and their approach to problems. Antigone is a stubborn girl

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    In Antigone, Sophocles’ use of diction and tone illustrates Creon’s pursuit of idealism—his people’s absolute obedience to him—as he struggles to strengthen his city of Thebes. Sophocles’ choice of absolute diction characterizes Creon’s extreme determination to achieve strength in his city, as his shifting tone highlights the different effects of idealism throughout. Sophocles explores that the idealism Creon pursues and attempts to achieve, is an illusion that cannot become a reality. As he pursues

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    Characterization: Antigone There were several characters in this play that all had a significant impact on the events and results of this play; Antigone. Two of the most important characters here, and any form of literature, would be the protagonist, and the antagonist. Along with these two characters, the supporting characters can also have a large affect on how all of the events play out. Here, the characters will be discussed as well as how their actions affect the overall events of the play

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    Disdain Against the Decree. “And yet you dared to break those very laws?” (line 508) Creon says as Antigone admits that she has purposefully gone against his decree. Antigone and Creon’s interaction has a large effect on the King. Antigone’s words, actions, and ideas contrast with him because they have different views on the laws of the God’s. This contrast causes the exposure of the development of a tragic hero, and also advances the plot. Creon and Antigone’s words, actions, and ideas contrast

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    and decisions. In Sophocles’ Antigone and Anouilh’s Antigone, the theme of free will vs. Law plays a huge role in this tragedy as Antigone and Creon’s morals and values determine the tragic downfalls of all characters. Through Sophocles’ and Anouilh’s version of the play, they evidently illustrate that Antigone and Creon’s rash decisions are powered by emotions, rather than logical sense; resulting in consequences of other characters. In Sophocles Antigone, Antigone is insistent in burying Polynices

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    peculiar for an adult girl to be able to compare her faults to a teenage girl in 400 BC. Antigone written by Sophocles, is a tragedy set in 440 BC, right after the battle in Argos. It is a story of a girl named Antigone, who has two brothers who both died. These men died in battle. The king, Creon (who is also Antigone’s uncle), decides only one brother deserves a proper burial. Creon believed he was a traitor. Antigone simply cannot accept this, and buries her brother herself. She is caught in the act

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    Antigone contrasts two types of justice and law. The law of men and statues on one hand, and religious law on the other. Because of the centrality of fate and the rule of the Gods, in the lives of the main characters of the play, religious rites and traditions are elevated to the status of law. These forms of law are used in Antigone more than any of the other plays written in the Oedipus trilogy, in which Antigone’s standards of divine justice clash with Creon’s will as the head of state. Antigone

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    Antigone is one of the two central characters of the play, along with Creon. Like Creon, she too has a claim to being the tragic hero of Antigone. Her first qualifying aspect is being introduced as a good, upstanding person. She is kind-hearted and caring, especially for her family as she was willing to defy her uncle’s royal edict forbidding the burial of her fallen brother Polyneices. She is also a person of high-esteem and stature. As the daughter of the late King Oedipus and Queen Jocasta, as

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    The original play of Antigone was written 1000s of years ago but, this movie was made in the 1940s during the second world war. The French Government was controlled by Nazis, when showed the play, both the french resistance and the Nazi party loved it. When one analyzes the characters to this situation you find that Creon relates to the Nazi party and Antigone is like the French rebels. Antigone is like the rebels because she is going against the wishes of Creon and wants to give her brother a proper

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    In the tragedy Antigone there are two main characters Antigone and Creon. Both of these characters are weak and strong in their own ways, But to say one is more loyal than the other is a tough thing to choose because Creon is loyal to his people and his country, where Antigone is loyal to her family and her moral code. Antigone lacks a trait Creon carries and that is to tame his anger and feelings and let himself pick what is best so if i was going to have pick the most loyal i would choose creon

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