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    Justice doesn’t come easy to anyone who wants it. For justice to be given, it means a lot of patience and sacrifice. In the ancient Greek story Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone is a strong, young woman who does not abide to ruler Creon’s decision to refuse her brother, Polyneices, a proper burial. The Letter from a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. discusses M.L.K.’s desire to end segregation and racial injustice in America for the good of the people. Although these two bold characters…

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    The following essay will discuss the main character and protagonist, Okonkwo, as a tragic hero in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart.” The definition of a tragic hero will be examined in depth and how Okonkwo, whose flaws ultimately leads to his downfall, meets all the criteria of a classic Greek tragic hero. Aristotle describes a tragic hero as someone who has high status and who displays a tragic flaw (“hamartia”) that will in the end cause their own destruction. Aristotle explains how a…

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    Fate And Fate In Oedipus

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    I. Before his birth, Oedipus was assigned to a miserable life, but his stubborn attempt to fix his destiny led to his life becoming all the worse; his exile was not destined by fate but was a product of his own actions. A. The fact that Oedipus marries his mother and kills his father cannot be blamed on him because his fate was set before he was born. 1. Tiresias tells Oedipus that the prophecy made when he was born has come true and that he will “be detected in his very heart of home: his…

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    The constant question of; Is there a higher power? If there is a higher power is it more powerful than man? Questions that have been left unanswered for centuries and that continue on into today. When looking at Sophocles’ Antigone, there are multiple ideas on the notions of law, law of man and law of the divine. Though there are opinions as to which of the two is the most powerful, the text supports the divine law as being the most influential law in the characters’ lives. Consequences the…

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    Antigone Loyalty Quotes

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    Antigone’s traits Heroes have certain personality traits that make them heroes some of them being loyal and dauntless. Which Antigone shows throughout the play written by Sophocles called Antigone. In the play She tries to fight for her brother’s burial and risks everything including her own life. In the play titled Antigone the author shows the clear characterization of loyalty when Ismene was telling Antigone that she refuses to help her bury their brother. ”My own brother and yours i…

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    In the Argument between Achilles and Agamemnon, Achilles’ argument is more reasonable. Agamemnon should be able to give up his prize without much hesitation. Should his pride and his ‘prize’ be placed above the lives of his people? As the ruler of the kingdom, he should be able to place the lives of his people over his pride. That, in it’s own way, would be worth more faith and honor from his people than owning one woman. It would be selfish to demand that Achilles should hand over the woman…

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    Charles Darnay’s return to France was his way of embracing and fulfilling fate because it is his role as the Marquis to be aristocratic, and to die with the revolution. In Charles Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Darnay leaves his new home in England with the Manettes to return to his early home in France. Earlier in this book he renounced his evil, aristocratic family and moves to England, where he marries Lucie Manette and begins his second life. When the revolution starts, Darnay…

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    Oedipus: A True Leader

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    Oedipus as a leader I believe that after reading about what Oedipus had to deal with as a leader, then what Creon had to deal with as a leader, that Oedipus was a far better leader because of his temperament, his accountability, and how he had far greater problems compared to Creon. First we’ll talk about his temperament, I will say that they both had pretty bad tempers in their own way. How they acted on their temperament would be totally different. For example on page 276 beginning on line…

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    In the play Antigone by Sophocles, there are many greek values present in the play however, the virtue of family prominent throughout the story line. In greek culture family is very valuable. Family is a bond held together by love and trust and loyalty that can never be broken. Throughout the play this love is expressed in many ways.. In the play Haimon, Polyneices and Antigone display the love and trust accompanied with family. In the text Sophocles writes, “But I must bury him; and if I must…

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    Antigone: The Tragic Hero

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    “Tomorrow is tomorrow furture cares future cures and we must mind today” to me living in the present and not worrying about what happened in the past. Antigone in my opinion is the tragic hero due to the fact of listening to her heart and not her leader. In Greek Mythology there are plenty of heros suchs as Hurclules. But Antigone on the other hand doesn’t need great feats of strength. She is really stubborn according to what Ismene was leading us to believe, Antigone did just about about…

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