The play “Antigone”, written by Sophocles in Ancient Greece, has much value towards its plot. It can be interpreted in different ways. While examining the play Antigone, the ability to relate with the characters was robust. There are many ways in how to connect such as the appearance and health, the family and relationships, and the personality and attitude. These are the many means in which an individual can associate with a figure in the performance Antigone.
In the satire Antigone, they wore items of clothing that are similar to dresses and sandals. Antigone wears an extensive, ivory toga with gold embellishments and gilt espadrille. My apparel is also long to cover my body because I am lanky. Antigone and I are both in admirable health and have cleansed bodies.Both of us have an appreciation for our gracious bodies, and try to not put them in a crisis. Wearing jewelry and dressing up for special occasions is a great preference for each of us. Antigone and I are similar in various ways when it …show more content…
The middle child, is where Antigone stands, she is often overlooked because of her sibling’s actions. Both of us though, each have three siblings including a younger sister. Raised by exceptional parents and taught to do what is right is how we grew up. Antigone and I both have valuable relationships with our family members. Loving our family and spending time with them is deeply important as well. "But as for me, I will bury the brother I love."(Prolog, 64) Antigone loved her brother dearly that she was willing to risk her life for him. She and I are incredibly devoted to our families and will do anything for them. Sacrificing our own selves for their well being is to the extent of what we can do. Love is what make our families stable in the rough courses of life. The affection that we share with our family members is what makes Antigone and I remarkably