Antigone was a play written by Sophocles that revolves around the protagonists (Antigone) quest to bury her brother Polynices whose burial was prohibited by king Creon after Polynices and his brother Eteocles (former king of Thebes before Creon he shared both title and power with his brother in rotation but soon turned un the agreement which resulted in the war known as the seven against Thebes) were both killed in battle, afterwards creon declared no mourning or burial for
Power, power can be good and bad, but which one is it used for most? Power is used badly, more than it is used in a good way. Power that is used from Antigone is bad power when creon is using it. The power Creon uses to rule and make his own rules is bad. Creon in the play Antigone, made up his own rules.
Around 441 BCE, the ancient writer Sophocles wrote the tragedy Antigone, a play about loyalty, betrayal, and pride. Throughout the scenes of the play, calamitous occurrences take part, mainly involving the two main characters: Antigone, daughter of Oedipus, and Creon, King of Thebes and uncle of Antigone. Antigone, an independent, uncompromising young woman, simply wants to bury her deceased brother who was recently killed in battle. However, Creon, seeing Antigone’s brother as nothing but a traitor to his country, enforces a law which makes it illegal to give a burial to the remains. Not only does Creon’s unyielding decision cause conflict between himself and Antigone, it will also prove to be a fatal decision.
Antigone is a tragedy play written by Sophocles. In the story, Antigone, a young woman, had requested permission from Creon, the king at the time, to have a proper burial for her brother, Polyneices; even though he was a traitor and the law forbids mourning for him. Creon had denied Antigone's request for the burial of her brother, however, Antigone had still carried out the burial. Unfortunately, she had been caught in her act, by the king’s guard, and brought before Creon.
Power has a negative effect on those who are in power. It has a negative effect, because it causes unnecessary harm. For example, many leaders throughout history have used their power to demonstrate absolute control. In Antigone, Creon used his power in a negative way.
The Burial at Thebes, a version of Sophocles’ Antigone written by Seamus Heaney, is a play about newly appointed King Creon, who brands the brother of his niece Antigone a traitor and mandates that his body remains unburied, which sparks the overall conflict in the play. In his first speech that this essay will be focusing on, Creon attempts to assert his newfound authority and justify his command denying Polyneices a burial. Creon's clever use of rhetorical devices such as ethos, logos and pathos throughout his speech, created an atmosphere for him to be able to not only establish himself as head of state in the eyes of his audience, but also managed to persuade them to accept his decision regarding Eteocles and Polyneices. Creon begins
This discrepancy reveals Antigone's role as a catalyst of the play's tragic vision. Antigone disobeys the law set by her tyrannical uncle, Creon, to maintain the laws that were, from her perspective, set by the gods. Creon forbids the burying of Polynices, Antigone's
Pride comes in many forms, and when it grows, people get carried away and forget who they are. Supreme pride is just one trait that ties three tragic heroes together. Creon struggles with his own within the play Antigone by Sophocles; which is shown when he is not capable of creating an atmosphere of respect as king, without putting himself on a holy pedestal. Then Oedipus from Oedipus the King, also by Sophocles, shows his pride in a much different manner. Oedipus tries to go against his own fate that the Gods have already laid out for him.
Antigone Reading famous plays draws our attention to many different aspects, we get wrapped up in the plot and the climax and forget to focus on the way the characters are developed through what they say. Sophocles does a fine job of demonstrating characteristics through certain phrases said by the characters. In Sophocles work Antigone, during 400 b.c, the time Antigone was written aspects of life revolved around your social status and your cultural values. In Antigone, their social classes ran like this: the gods at the top, then the government, and family at the bottom while men were above women. A few cultural aspects were, burial rights and women had the right to mourn.
In Antigone, the titular character buries the body of her brother, Polynices, despite a declaration from Creon that no one shall bury him or else they will face death as well. Antigone believes that divine law, the right of all bodies to be buried, is greater than Creon’s law. She also claims she could not leave the body and live on in grief and she is not afraid of death. Antigone makes the right choice in sacrificing her life to bury her brother because she makes Creon a better person, does what she knows is right, and receives eternal benefits. Antigone’s decision to bury Polynices makes Creon a better person after she faces death for her disobedience of Creon’s decree.
In the play Antigone, Sophocles demonstrates the conflict between family and God through the characters of Antigone, Ismene and Creon. Antigone being ambitious and strong willed throughout the play, fights for his brothers honor and proper burial while Ismene on the other hand, is more timid fears the consequences that may occur if the laws are broken. For Creon he is the King and holds most power, until the Gods feel he is incapable. Antigone, Ismene and Creon all use logical and emotional appeals to achieve a compromise to either bury Polynices or not.
In the play, “Antigone” by Sophocles, one of the main characters Antigone, shows us that through determination and bravery we can accomplish the things that scare us the most. Kreon, the new ruler of Thebes, has put a ban on burying Polyneikes, Antigone's brother because he betrayed the city. Antigone wants to go against Kreons law because of the respect she has not only for her brother but the respect she has for the Gods law. Antigone has learned what law Kreon has set for the people of Thebes, they were told that they must not bury the body of Polyneikes. She sets out to find her sister, Ismene, and tell her the upsetting news about their brother.
”Lead me away. I have been rash and foolish. I have killed my son and wife. I look for comfort; my comfort lies here dead. Whatever my hands have touched has come to nothing.
Antigone is the play by Sophocles. It opens with the deaths of Antigone’s two brothers, Polynices and Eteocles. Creon, the new ruler of Thebes, doesn’t allow Polynices to be buried on the ground because Polynices attacks his own city. Antigone thinks burying her brother is her duty, so she violates Creon’s decree and throws some dusts on her brother’s corpse. Creon is offended by her behavior and gives an order that is locking Antigone into a cave with a little food.
If Creon had followed through with Antigone’s original method of execution, Haemon may not have killed himself because he would have been prepared for her death. When Creon changed his mind about her, he believed that she was going to survive. Once he got to the vault and saw she had killed herself, he made the impulsive decision to end his own life as well. Whereas if he was prepared for her execution, he would have been miserable, but probably not suicidal. Sophocles didn’t resolve the conflict in this way, however, because this play is a tragedy––it is supposed to have a very tragic
Antigone is a literal work by Jean Anouilh. It is a play about a young woman named Antigone who comes back to Thebes to prevent the prophecy about her brothers from happening .When she got back, one of her brothers ,Eteocles, had been properly buried while the other , Polynices, body was left to rot under the king’s deterrent. Antigone undertook the mission to bury her brother knowing very well that if she was caught, she would be killed. The guards caught Antigone after a few days and took her to the king who at first tried to clear Antigone’s name by telling her to denounce and to act like nothing happened.