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    Antigone: a Tragic Heroin

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    power‚ she decided to give burial alone and leave her luck on her fate. In the meanwhile she get caught and put into the prison. She killed herself in the prison. At the end of the play‚ her fiancé Haemon and Creon’s wife too killed themselves and Creon will be left alone. Because of her family loyalty‚ her loyalty to the god‚ her will power and her love with the death makes her character unique and inspiring throughout the play and can be consider her as tragic heroin in whole drama. When she

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    moral courge

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    battle ended when both Eteocles and Polynices died by each other’s hand. Creon‚ the new ruler‚ ordered that Eteocles have a proper burial and Polynices be left unburied and anyone who attempted to bury Polynices’s body will be put to death. Antigone decides she must disobey; a law which violates a law by the gods cannot be a law at all. She honorably buries her brother‚ Polynices‚ but is caught by the guards and taken before Creon. He decrees that she will be buried herself‚ sealed in a cave and starve

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    Oedipus Data Sheet

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    Major Works Data Sheet Oedipus the King Title: ________________________________ Sophicles Author: ______________________________ Date of Publication: ____________________ Around 450 BC Tragic Drama/Theater Genre: _______________________________ Historical information about the setting The work was written around 450 BC‚ a time of high Greek culture where literature and drama were placed at the forefront of society. Sophocles was a key player in this movement‚ and his plays were performed

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    An overwhelming desire for personal contentment and unprecedented reputation can often result in a sickly twisted distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ a man well-known for his intellect and wisdom finds himself blind to the truth of h life and his parentage. Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ tells of a tragic character so wrapped up in his delusional world that reality and illusion fuse causing an internal explosion that leads to his undoing. Each play enacts the

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    The myth of Oedipus originated in 500 BCE in ancient Greece. It examines the relationship between Oedipus‚ king of Thebes in Ancient Egypt‚ and his parents. In 1899‚ Sigmund Freud coined the term “Oedipus complex” referring to the psychoanalytic theory that a male child desires sexual involvement with his mother‚ and tends to feud with his father. The disorder is given its name because Oedipus married his mother and killed his father (www.britannica.com/topic/Oedipus-complex). Laius and Jocasta

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    SUMMARY In his play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles exemplifies the idea of determination and free will through the prophecy of Oedipus. The play begins by describing a terrible curse that has fallen on Thebes. After Oedipus sends Creon to speak to Apollo about the curse‚ Creon explains that the curse will be lifted if the murder of Laius‚ the previous king‚ is found and punished. While questioning various citizens of Thebes to uncover Laius’s murderer‚ a blind prophet tells Oedipus that he is actually

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    steadfastness in their stories which ultimately leads to their downfall. In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus’s stubbornness is evident from the very beginning of the play. Oedipus is immediately searching for answers by sending Creon to Delphi to seek divine guidance from Apollo. Once Creon comes back‚ Oedipus starts questioning him furiously and declares a search for Laius’ murderer. Oedipus’ unyielding mind soon gets the best of him and he starts to curse the murderer‚ which

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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus

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    vehement quest to find out Lauis’s murderer‚ and his fate that is foreseen by the seer Tiresias. In addition‚ Oedipus’s constant search for the truth‚ and his unwavering to ability to not heed to the warnings constantly given to him by Tiresias and Creon. Oedipus’ supposed “sight” in the play and his coexisting “blindness” are both inherent to the development of Oedipus throughout the play. Sight and blindness are important themes in the play Oedipus the King‚ in the scene where Tiresias talks with

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    Chosen Plays: Death of a Salesman and Oedipus Rex This essay will not be focusing on the entire play but three dramatic devices use by the two playwrights and in terms of the audience response. Arthur Miller is known as one of the best writers of the post war era and Great depression through his experience with his life at the time‚ complied some challenging‚ intriguing work.Biography.com writes “Arthur Miller was an American playwright whose biting criticism of societal problems defined

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    Oedipus the King Essay

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    Alan Goda‚ Jr. English 10 Honors – 2nd 11/9/12 Oedipus the King Essay Sight and Blindness has many different meanings throughout the world. The concept of blindness can be seen as the literal inability to look at the world and it is also perceived as being blind to a situation or event that is obvious. The Sophocles Tragedy‚ Oedipus the King‚ portrays both of the viewpoints of sight and blindness. The characters in Sophocles’ work live a hectic‚ ever-changing‚ life

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