A Comparison Of Power In Antigone And Anthem

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At one point or another in one’s life we are shackled to something. That something may be a relationship, ourselves , or even power. Power is probably the one thing that us as humans think we will be forever in control of, but truthfully, we are never fully in control of situations or people and at any instant we can lose power to others. Just as Antigone from Antigone by Sophocles and Equality 7-2521 from Anthem by Ayn Rand struggles to defy power in order to regain it . Antigone was a level headed young woman who was born in a powerful family, but being a women made the power not as “accessible” to her. Her family had just suffered the loss of her brothers because of a brutal fight over the disagreement of who should have the most power over Thebes. Everyone was power hungry, and it was all due to disorder the war caused among the city. …show more content…
Antigone decided to defy the law and make it apparent that she wasn't one to be pushed around, especially since she was apart of the royal family. Although it is evident she isn’t looking for a position on the throne, she does want the power to bury her own brother. It was a simple task, but because Creon saw it as an act of portrayal, Antigone saw this as an opportunity to show how much power she really has. She buried her brother and it ultimately cost her her life but she says “ I am not afraid of the danger; if it means death, It will not be the worst of deaths--death without honor.” (Sophocles 80-81). She remained a force of power long after death, and her dying wish was to use defiance to show her

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