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    mother and father’s curse will whip you from this land one day” (Sophocles 658). 12. What affect do Tiresias’s words have on Oedipus?…

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    Cameron Haberberger 10/20/2017 Humanities: Human and Divine Paper Walter Soffer After thoroughly reading Antigone by Sophocles and The Peloponnesian War told by Thucydides, it is clear both have much to consider when it come to the relation between the human and the divine. Although they both contain examples, Antigone holds a better explanation of the relationship in question. In the book, Antigone wants to bury her brother although she knew Creon ordered not to. Her reasoning for the…

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    In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Creon has recently been appointed as king of Thebes due to the recent deaths of his nephews, Polyneices and Eteocles. Although he is new to the throne, he proves himself to be an extraordinarily well rounded king, simultaneously being reasonable, fair, and good to the City of Thebes, as well as his own family. Through his actions and words it is as clear that he wants simply the best for those around him. He also makes decisions for the interest of not only…

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    The quality of wisdom is one that has a debatable connotation. While it is true that most people would associate it with feelings of peace, happiness, or enlightenment, I have come to look at wisdom as a source of unrest. Observing wisdom and its cause of human disturbance in literary works such as Antigone, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, and Genesis, it is evident that wisdom is the direct cause of anxiety rather than the feelings of peace or enlightenment that are generally associated with the…

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    The play, Oedipus The King, is believed to have been written by Sophocles around 430B.C., and produced, in Athens, Greece. The overall tone throughout the play is tragic, similar to the other plays written by Sophocles. Also just like other plays written by Sophocles, the time of this play is in the mythical past of ancient Greece, and takes place in Thebes. The main character, Oedipus himself, is a Greek mythical king of Thebes. Oedipus was a tragic hero in Greek mythology who accidentally…

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    The Potential Leader of Theban Antigone is a Greek trilogy tragedy, written by Sophocles with a theme of moral; conflict in state law and divine law. Polynices and Eteocles were two brothers in war for the right to rule Theban, but both slain by each other’s hands. The death of Polynices and Eteocles lead to their uncle to be next in line to the throne. One of his first decisions is for Eteocles receive an honorable burial and Polynices is to be left for the dogs. Creon’s hubris leads to his…

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    sense of humans. They are the religious values of the family, dominated and represented by female characters. In contrary, Polis is referred to as the man-made laws and religious values of the city, dominated and represented by male characters. In Sophocles’ “Antigone”, Creon is the representation of Polis while his niece, Antigone, is representing oikos. In Aeschylus’s “Agamemnon” also the tyrant king, Agamemnon, is the depiction of polis and his wife, Clytaemestra is the opposition to this…

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    Death is not the end, but it is the beginning of a movement; therefore, the rebellion is necessary for any growing society. This is presented by the author and tragic poet Sophocles in his works, through brave characters that are going to be capable of challenging the government and the authority of the gods. For example, the work of Oedipus the King presents a strong man willing to do everything when it comes to his people, justice and truth. Also, the work of Antigone features a woman with…

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    have been new variations of play writing over the centuries, there’s no denying that great writers, like Sophocles, paved the way for theatre as a whole. More specifically, he creates stories that reflect upon the principles of Greek Society. Antigone is one of Sophocles’ most famous plays and can be considered the ideal tragedy in theatre, particularly for ancient Greek mythology. Sophocles’ story of Antigone perfectly illustrates the ancient Greek ideal of theatre, specifically concerning…

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    Analysis of Oedipus the King At the beginning of Sophocles' tragic play Oedipus the King, the primary character, Oedipus, is considered a hero by the people of Thebes. In reality, though, Oedipus was an awful person: he murdered his father and married his mother, eventually having four children with her. The people were unaware of Oedipus’ actions and had created such a strong illusion of him that they found it hard to believe anything negative allocations against him. So, when the citizens…

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