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    King Creon a Narcissis

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    but the wishes of the throne‚ which are his wishes. He is concerned with only his own wishes and the voice of the people will remain unheard. Creon has no empathy for the pain that Antigone is going through. Her brothers are dead and in regard to Polynices‚ no he must left unburied‚ his corpse/ carrion for the birds and dogs to tear‚/ an obscenity for the citizens to behold! (664). A person not suffering from narcissism would understand that this action would push the loved ones of the deceased over

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    Macbeth and The Oedipus Cycle Many people believe that a person’s life is predetermined. These people believe that what a person will do‚ the kind of person they’ll be‚ and who their friends will is all determined when they are born into this world. That is the basic idea behind fate and destiny. However‚ there is a difference between the two. Destiny allows a person to actively shape their future whereas fate will occur because or in spite of their actions. Fate is what is shown in the two plays

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    stature‚ posses character flaws‚ and his fall is not an entire loss. Creon is the brother of Jocasta‚ who was the wife and mother of Oedipus‚ who was the king of Thebes. He becomes ruler of Thebes after the s of Oedipus’ two sons‚ Eteocles and Polynices in the recent civil war. In his speech to the people assuring the citizens that order and safety have returned to Thebes he says‚ "I now posses the throne and all its powers"(line 194‚ page 67). This passage easily shows that Creon is the ruler of

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    When it comes to being human‚ it’s no surprise that mistakes happen when we try to live our everyday lives‚ but how can one learn about other people’s mistakes‚ and what those mistakes caused? The simple answer to this question is the history of human beings‚ and the empires that we’ve built and destroyed. Humans that would be especially important to study in this case would be the leaders of these aforementioned empires‚ and exactly how their mistakes caused their downfalls. In Sophocles’ play‚

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    Political Science 1001 – Final Examination Review Questions Fall 2010 you need a scan sheet‚ A #2 pencil‚ and a photograph i.d. 1) Who is Oedipus? Jocasta? Laius? Theseus? Answer: Oedipus is the son of Laius and Jocasta there was prophet that he was going to kill his father and wed his mother. Laius is the king of Thebes and Oedipus’ father who was killed as a fulfillment on an oracle. Theseus is the king of Athens who takes Oedipus in and protects him after he has suffered greatly

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    Antigone and Girl Power

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    Feminism is defined as the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of social‚ political‚ and economic equality to men. Feminism plays a major role in hundreds of cultures‚ as it raises consideration to civil freedoms of women across the globe. Feminists generally seek to bring about change by fighting for what they believe in‚ and are often considered to have personal strength and integrity. In the play Antigone written by the Greek playwright Sophocles‚ the main character Antigone is a symbol of

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    Throughout the past decades‚ the greatest leaders of all time have been listened to and admired upon by the world. A leader can possess many qualities; however‚ there are only a few qualities that help outperform a leader to be a great one. Thus‚ the question that comes to mind is “What are the qualities that make a great leader?” A great leader puts the people’s interests above his/her own. A great leader is also true to his/her word even when the circumstances are complicated. Additionally‚ a great

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    Questions of Antigone

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    Avery Jannelli Hegel Term paper December 2012 Questions of Antigone What is Antigone‚ in the Phenomenology of Spirit‚ doing for Hegel? What point does the tragedy help to articulate? Essentially‚ Antigone serves to illustrate the dissolution of the Ethical World‚ the Sittlichkeit of ancient Greece‚ the first manifestation of Spirit proper. But how exactly does this work? When we unpack the role of Antigone in the Phenomenology questions and ambiguities emerge. Does Hegel choose sides in

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    you think these lines refer to?  Antigone‚ Creon or both?  Explain. Response 1: It seems mostly directed at Creon however it also seems to target Antigone a little. I mean she does not have any reconsideration for what she would’ve done to bury Polynices so in a way she is frenzied by judgment. Background Information for Question 2: To paraphrase is to restate in your own words a passage written by another author.  In a paraphrase‚ the author’s meaning and tone should be maintained. How do I paraphrase

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    Classic 45c Notes

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    * Female by nature‚ not by law…are supposed to be obedient…ruled by men…there’s something unnatural about what Antigone is doing…. * This play is about gender also * Ismene =ideal woman * Women should be silent and Ismene voices that * Women should be sensible‚ should be ruled by men * Greek audience at the time is supposed to hate Antigone * Creon he wants to see himself as voicing the opinions of the gods… Antigone also says that she’s working for the divine…and

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