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    Taking Heaney’s lecture as your standing point‚ how far do you agree that politically and social speaking Burial has much more to say to a modern audience than King Lear. From reading and analysing Heaney’s lecture‚ we can see the modern relevance of the characters in The Burial at Thebes to modern figures and situations to this date. King Lear as a play‚ adopts many modern teachings and plots which relate to issues going on in the world today. The character Antigone had become an accumulation

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    The Burial at Thebes The play Burial at Thebes is a modern translation of Antigone by Sophocles and Seamus Heaney is credited for this recent translation. The plot structure used in Heaney’s work can be described as episodic. This play stands out as episodic because of its early point of attack. For example‚ at the start of the opening scene Antigone approaches her sister Ismene with news that King Creon has issued a proclamation that their brothers body should not receive a proper burial‚ and

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    TMA06 Option 2 The Burial at Thebes What is the main contribution made by the Chorus in The Burial at Thebes? Answer with specific references to the text of the play. In this assignment I aim to show the main contribution made by the Chorus in The Burial at Thebes and in doing so I shall answer with specific references to the text of the play. Whilst working through the play I shall consider and explore several contributions‚ this will include; how the Chorus is used to link the narrative

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    Saleem Akbar Prof. Ryna May English 207-C101 10 May 2012 Mo[r]tal Law In Heaney’s The Burial at Thebes‚ the protagonist defies the law of the state to observe what she sees as higher law. In this regard‚ Antigone’s actions were ethical in nature for she pursued what she felt was morally righteous. When mortal laws conflict with what we feel are moral laws‚ we should stand up for the values we believe to be true within ourselves. Sophocles’ play builds a contrast between the ideas of duty and

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    bury her brother Polyneices and that Creon is wrong to deny the burial of Polyneices. In the play‚ “The Burial at Thebes‚” there is a fight between the two main characters Creon‚ who is the king of Thebes and Antigone‚ who is Creon’s nephew. Antigone and Creon throughout the play‚ fight for the burial rights of Polyneices‚ who is Antigone’s brother. In the introduction of the play‚ it states‚ “The sons agreed to alternate the rule of Thebes‚ but Eteocles refused to give up the throne.” (viii) This phrase

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    Analysis The opening events of the play quickly establish the central conflict. Creon has decreed that the traitor Polynices must not be given proper burial‚ and Antigone is the only one who will speak against this decree and insist on the sacredness of family. Whereas Antigone sees no validity in a law that disregards the duty family members owe one another‚ Creon’s point of view is exactly opposite. He has no use for anyone who places private ties above the common good‚ as he proclaims firmly

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    As the new monarch of Thebes‚ Kreon is insecure and unsure on how to regain the polis’ trust. The aftermath of this civil war has left the city in great havoc and in a state of confusion‚ their trust in the monarchy has significantly diminished after Oedipus and the civil war between his two sons‚ Eteokles and Polyneices. Kreon‚ as a way to reclaim order and allow the city to put all the blame and hatred towards an individual for all of their recent calamities‚ claims that Polyneices shall not be

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    Final Draft Period 7 The Adventures of Oedipus and Fate Is it sin to follow fate or is it sin to go against it? In the play‚ “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles‚ Oedipus is the king of Thebes who tries to lift the curse of Thebes. To lift the curse‚ he must rid of the murderer of Laios‚ the previous king of Thebes. However‚ a prophecy bounded Oedipus to an unfortunate event: he would murder Laios‚ his father. Oedipus followed his fate unknowingly and was blamed for his crime. He isn’t guilty

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    Burial at Thebes Antigone and Creon were the two main characters in the play Burial at Thebes. Even though they are antagonistic counterparts‚ their acting styles were much different. The actor who played Creon chose to modernize the way he spoke his lines. On the other hand‚ the actor who played Antigone stuck to a more Shakespearian reading; she was much more dramatic with her lines. It is interesting to have the two main characters use two different reading styles; it seemed to make the play

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    Mr. Schemmel A.P. Literature May 14‚2012 King Lear by Shakespeare and Candide by Voltaire Although King Lear by Shakespeare and Candide by Voltaire are very different on the outside they share internal values. King Lear is a play written by William Shakespeare‚ who was an English poet and playwright who was widely regards as the greatest writer in the English language and the world pre-eminent dramatist (Shakespear‚ 1998). Candide by Voltaire is a satire‚ Voltaire was born Francois-Marie

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