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Antigone was written in 441 BC by So[phocles. The antagonist in this play was Antigone, who ws the daughter of Oedipus. Antigone was the antagonist because she was in opposiition to the protagonist, which was Creon. Creon is the King of Thebes adn is going to have Antigone put to death for c...
The story of Oedipus Rex and later, Creon within the classic series of plays by Sophocles portrays the classic interpretation of Greek "tragic heroes". The characteristics that describe tragic heroes are ideally shown in both of these characters. Both Oedipus and Creon are men of noble s...
Self-inflicted harm is a drastic action executed by a troubled soul, a man so disillusioned and lost in his problems that he finds it necessary to damage himself in a physical way. Suicide, in particular, the most extreme form of self-inflicted harm, can serve as an easy method for a person in desp...
Tragedy is, and always has been, a popular form of play, used by Shakespeare in his plays and the ancient Greeks. There is something about the wonderful horror of seeing another suffer that has always fascinated people through time, and it is this fascination that tragedies play upon. That is not al...
Discuss why Oedipus is a tragedy (i.e. its elements) Themes in the novel include „X Blindness versus sight, „X Knowledge through suffering „X Man does not control his own destiny/fateOedipus as a tragic hero. „X Pride arrogance (characteristics) Oedipus is seen a...
Oedipus Rex "TheAltruistic Man Revealed" "Anyone who has common sense will remember that the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two causes, either from coming out of the light or from going into the light, which is true of the mind's eye, quite as much as of the b...
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Antigone, one of the main characters in Sophocles' "The Three Theban Plays", is a unique character. She differs from many of the other characters in the plays in several different ways. She is a passionate, bold young woman who has suffered a great deal in her lifetime, but still de...
According to Aristotle, a tragedy is the imitation in dramatic form of an action that is serious and complete, with incidents arousing pity and fear wherewith it affects a catharsis of such emotions. Based on this standard, Oedipus Rex by Sophocles can be considered a tragedy. Oedipus was a King who...
In Oedipus the King, by Sophocles, Oedipus is told from an oracle that was going to killhis father and marry his mother. Oedipus left Cornith, his home, to get away from thisomen. In fact Oedipus did kill his biological father and marry his biological mother. Afterlearning the truth, Oedipus puni...
Who is the Tragic Hero? Many may say that Creon is the tragic hero of Antigone. Creon and Antigone's personas are equal-and-opposite throughout this play. The story belongs to both of them. Creon is the one who makes a mistake; his figure is perhaps more tragic. He's the one that reali...
Oedipus the King, was written by Sophocles between C.A.496-406B.C. In this play, Oedipus is a great example of Sophocles' belief that fate will control a man's life no matter how much free will exists. Oedipus is a man of unflagging determination and perseverance, but one who must lear...
Oedipus Rex, by Sophocles, illustrates the relationship between free will and fate. The ancient Greeks believed the gods had knowledge of humans¹ fates, although man was free to choose and would ultimately be held responsible for his own actions. Some people believe that fate controls a p...
In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus is a classic tragic hero. According to Aristotle's definition, Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is a king whose life falls apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic he...
In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus is a classic tragic hero. According to Aristotle\'s definition, Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is a king whose life falls apart when he finds out his life story. There are a number of characteristics described by Aristotle that identify a tragic her...
Creon in Sophocles' play Antigone plays a major role as king of Thebes. Antigone also plays an important role, as her conflicting views with Creon led to utter disaster, highlighting Creon as the tragic figure. Within the play Creon attempted to establish decisions for the common good; however,...
In the play Oedipus the King, Oedipus displays all of the qualities of the Greek tragic hero. Like all tragic heroes, he is of noble birth and has greatness, while still having the qualities of the common man. Oedipus has a tragic flaw and as a result ends up fighting a losing battle against his fa...
Absolute power struggle In the story Antigone, the King of Thebes, Creon, showed that too much power will corrupt anyone. As Creon became the one with total control, his character, judgment, and his principals deteriorated. Antigone was written by Sophocles. He did an excellent job of showing how...
'In The Antigone, Antigone gets what she wants, Creon gets what she deserves.' How far do you agree with this view? To suggest that in Sophocles' Antigone, Antigone gets what she wants and Creon gets what he deserves is clearly a contentious statement. On a simplistic level this...
In both Sophocles' Oedipus the King and Homer's The Odyssey, the main characters transgress beyond accepted social norms and commit crimes. Odysseus blinds a man, acts recklessly in providing for the safety of his crew, and is unfaithful (repeatedly) to his wife. Oedipus is unkind to a b...
It has been said that the ancient Greeks invented what is modernly referred to as the tragic drama. One of the most influential writers of the time was Sophocles, a fifth century Greek dramatist who penned one of the earliest surviving pieces of literature, Antigone. This play came as the third in...
Many questions are played out as one continues to read the play of Antigone. One of the forever lingering questions is, what was the indefinite reason Antigone chose to defy Creon where Polyneices is concerned? Did she do so out of civil disobedience, primarily domestic, or was she a victim of exces...
Psychologically crushed by a series of events that tarnished her family name and claimed the lives of her father, mother, grandmother and her two dear brothers, Antigone commits a crime that sends Creon, king of Thebes, and her uncle respectfully, into an outrage. Tempered with anger, Creon eventual...
Orestes was one of posterity of the house of Atreus. He also was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon and the brother of Electra and Iphigenia. The main character of The Libation Bearers, the second part of Aeschylus¡¯ great trilogy, the Oresteia, Orestes was able to go through with his father¡Â...
Antigone, the ancient play by Sophocles, addresses a universal conflict that is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago. The conflict between church and state or faith and government is seen every day in the media, most recently in the refusal of Catholic Church to offer health care plans...