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    Is Antigone A Tragic Hero

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    Antigone is the tragic hero in this drama story for these reasons. She had way to much pride for herself and what she believes in, she has all her faith in what is right, and she thinks that she is doing the best option. She makes some bad decisions but she is the tragic hero in this story because she is the worst off out of her family. In the first part of the story her brother is killed in battle for picking the wrong side to fight with. So the brother that fought on the right side got…

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    The interaction between Antigone and Ismene in the opening scene of the tragedy plays an integral role as the introduction to the conflict. Their dialogue revolves around Creon’s decree that Polyneices is to go unburied for his traitorous act against the state. This matter reflects their role as women, daughters, and sisters in Greek society. Each sister personifies a different perspective on Creon’s edict, both having serious ramifications on the tragedy as a whole. Their conflicting beliefs…

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    Antigone Tragic Hero

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    Aristotle once said that "A man doesn't become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.” This ideology creates something that is known as a tragic hero. Aristotle has created a set of characteristics that define a tragic hero. One prime example of a tragic hero is Antigone. She fulfills every characteristic required to be one. To provide context, Antigone’s story starts with her brothers, Polyneices and Eteocles. Since their father, Oedipus, had left the throne, they had been…

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    In the Greek Tragedy, Antigone, Sophocles demonstrates the consequences of hubris with Creon, the Theban king, as he suffers by losing everyone close to him. Creon is a man who has just become the king of Thebes and has a flaw of having too much pride. He can’t control the power of being over other people and he just lets the power go to his head. In getting his new power, Creon institutes a law that states that only Eteocles will be buried with full honor and Polyneices “must be left unburied”…

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    What is your biggest reasoning for your action: religion or laws? Antigone a play by Sophocles is taken back in ancient Greece where religion and the government were contradicting. For in the play the new king Creon declares that one of Antigone’s brothers will be buried, Eteocles, and the other to rot, Polyneices. In Greece if you were not buried you wandered the Earth for eternity. In Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone did the right thing by burying her brother Obviously, she is risking her own…

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    Reverence In Antigone

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    Reverence for the Gods in Antigone Religion has been important to people for a long time, and people show respect for their gods in many ways. In ancient Greece, gods were considered to be very important. Gods played a major role in ancient Greek art and literature, such as Antigone, a tragedy written by Sophocles. In Antigone, Antigone buries her brother Polyneices, breaking Creon’s laws and following the laws of the gods. Creon sends Antigone to the woods to die, where she kills herself.…

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    “Be the change you want to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi said this to show how people can use their power for the effect they want it to have. People use their power to have a caring and loving effect on others. In Antigone she uses her power to show how caring she is for others. Antigone wants to bury her brother Polyneices because she cares for him. By burying her brother she is using her power in a positive way because she is doing what she thinks is right and is caring for him. In the…

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    The conflict between Creon and Antigone appears to be two opposing forces that clash against one another. However, the issue, when viewed through a societal perspective, becomes a little more complicated. This is evidenced by one of the points Professor Singer made about Antigone and her role in Ancient Greek society. Through her actions and beliefs in the play, Antigone is forced to play an unnatural role for a woman of her age and status in Ancient Greece. Her natural role would be to mourn…

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    Introduction: As society restructures itself it becomes more civilized. The Hunger Games takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. It consists of human behavior experience such as Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology. The ‘Hunger Games’ a complex study of Social Science. Anthropology: Cultural Relativist explains two cultures cannot be compared because each culture has its own internal rules that must be accepted. Everyone sees other cultures differently and should avoid passing on…

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    In Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov and Sonia faced alienation. Raskolsdtnikovs detachment from moral codes allows him to rationalize his actions and mentally set himself apart from the world that he finds so hateful and ordinary, while Sonia uses her religion as a means to deliberately isolate herself, this sanctuary is the only source of hope and purity within her destitute life. Raskolnikov is lacking in many emotional areas, but the most noticeable area across the bored is that of…

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