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    strong and respectful leader; he has just won a battle and has become ruler of Thebes. In his speech he starts off with “My countrymen‚ the ship of state is ship” this first line already shows that Creon is a patriotic man as he calls the citizens of Thebes his “countrymen” and calls Thebes “the ship of state” showing that he is loyal towards his country. He calls Thebes “the ship of state” meaning that he thinks Thebes is like a ship and that everyone’s fate is on the same boat. The audience at this

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    into plenty of trouble‚ and are alike and different in througout the story. They are the daughters of the previous king‚ Oedipus. Their brothers have just killed each other in the battles between Thebes and Argos‚ Thebes emerging the victor. Polyneices fought for Argos whilst Eteocles fought for Thebes. The uncle of the family‚ whose name is Creon‚ has taken the throne in absence of a male descendant of Oedipus. Creon decrees that the burying of Polyneices be forbidden‚ and provides a proper religious

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    Pride In Antigone

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    During the course of Antigone‚ written by the playwright Sophocles‚ we come to find that the feud between Oedipus’ sons Polyneikes‚ the elder‚ and Eteokles‚ the younger‚ results in the death of both men. Polyneikes had rebelled against Thebes‚ while Eteokles remained loyal to his family’s home. Kreon‚ Uncle to Polyneikes‚ Eteokles‚ Antigone and Ismene‚ has seized the throne and as a result of Polyneikes’ betrayal‚ declared a law that he shall not be buried nor shall he be honored. Antigone and her

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    Antigone - 11

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    Antigone knowingly and willingly went against royal orders and in doing so chooses her own death. She knows as well as anyone in the town that death would come to all that disobeyed Creon’s order. Antigone says to this "no one will ever convict me for a traitor‚"(Act I: Scene II: Line 361) and decides to bury the body‚ this is quite ironic because by burying her brother a traitor is exactly what she is convicted of being. Antigone’s actions went against her homeland. Creon had declared that

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    Antigone essay

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    excessive pride‚ her royalty her being well known and well liked also her tragic flaw leads to an unhappy ending. Antigone was well known and well liked because of her father was the former king of Thebes. Her brothers Polynices and Eteocles battle for who was going to be next king. Antigone seems well liked because Haemon tells his father that the people believe Antigone should burry her brother Polynices. This

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    Dear Diary from Antigone

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    Polynices ‚ nothing has been right. They fought for the throne‚ but the outcome came to be that they killed each other and the throne was left to my uncle‚ King Creon. My uncle is a selfish man who only cares about himself and when he became king of Thebes he got to do whatever he wanted to. My uncle ‚King Creon‚ decided to have a burial for only one of my brothers ‚Eteocles and did not want to bury my other brother Polyneices. He gave Eteocles a soldier’s funeral because he thought that was what he

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    Assignment #1 Why do you feel Antigone was so determined to bury her brother‚ and why was Ismene not? Antigone was so determined to bury her brother because of three main reasons. First‚ the law of the gods demanded that the dead would be buried or properly burned for them to go well into the underworld. After disagreeing with Ismene‚ Antigone notes that her sister does not appreciate the law of the gods. Second‚ her love for the dead brother‚ Polyneices‚ moved Antigone to want to bury him well

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    Conflict of Loyalty From reading Antigone‚ loyalty comes in all different forms. One is how Antigone expressed her loyalty to family by giving her brother‚ Polynices‚ a proper bruial; even though she wasn’t being loyal to the rules of Creon‚ king of Thebes. Humans are faced with basic conflicts of loyalties—to state‚ religion‚ and family. Personal happiness is another powerful and legitimate pull. But perfect balance among these compelling factors is impossible; hence suffering is inevitable. In this

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    Sophocles and Pride

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    opposite. People can take advantage of their pride and hold it against others. In Antigone there were an exotic amount of examples of pride. Pride can from many characters; although the main signs of pride came from Antigone and Creon. It all started with the sons of Oedipus. Oedipus’ sons were completely full of their own pride. Neither one of them could come to an agreement as to what was the best decision for the city of Thebes. Eteocles wanted the power to rule everything and so did Polyneices

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    Oedipus was king of Thebes‚ he was hated and infamous. He lost the throne to Creon by tearing out his own eyes and killed himself. His two sons Eteocles and Polyneices fought each other for the kingship but ended up killing each other. Creon was hailed king of Thebes. Antigone and Ismene were sisters to Eteocles and polyneices. Creon favored Eteocles and he perceived him as the cities champion and ordered that Eteocles could be buried in a grave with every rite of sanctity given to him as

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