Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Righteous Judgement in Antigone Essay - 942 Words

At the beginning of the play, Antigone brought Ismene outside the city gates at night for a top secret meeting. Antigone wanted to bury her brother Polyneices body because even though he died in dishonor he was her brother. Ismene refused to disobey the king which is also their Uncle Creon, and she failed to talk Antigone out of doing the act herself. Consider, sister, how our father died,/hated and infamous; how he brought to light/his own offenses..Then, mother...did shame/violently on her life, with twisted cords. Third, our two brothers, on a single day...Each killed the other, hand against brothers hand. (Antigone, Lines 59-65) In this quote, Antigone justified her reasons for going against the law describing how her parents went†¦show more content†¦The Chorus and the blind prophet Teiresias warned Creon that the gods would favor Antigone in the end. Creon then accused the prophet of corrupting him, and in return the prophet warned him that he would lose one child due to his mistake of leaving Polyneices unburied and also for deciding to kill Antigone. The Chorus then pleaded that Creon should heed to the prophets advice, and bury Polyneices and free Antigone, Creon finally accepted. All of a sudden a messenger alerts Creon that Haemon had committed suicide. This caused Eurydice, Creon’s wife and Haemon’s mother to commit suicide as well. This caused a domino effect because then another messenger rushed to tell Creon that he was too late, Antigone had hung herself therefore committed suicide. Creon blamed himself for everything that had happened. In the end he still had his power over Thebes, he was still king, but in order to keep his crown he lost his two nephews in battle, one he honored the other he put to shame even after death, he also lost his son, his wife, and his niece/future daughter-in-law. The major themes in Antigone are arrogance, how much an individual would do for his country, and a human being’s conscious versus the law. Pride or arrogance and its consequences are all a vital part of Antigone. It was a trait loathed by the gods, who brought misery toShow MoreRelatedAntigone And Creon As A Tyrant1452 Words   |  6 Pages Antigone takes place just after a war between Antigone’s two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices. Eteocles fought on the side of Thebes whereas Polynices resembled an invader. Afterwards, Eteocles is buried and seen as honorable. However, Polynices is denied a proper burial because he is considered a traitor to Thebes. In this play, Sophocles uses Antigone and Creon as foils by characterizing Antigone as a martyr and Creon as a tyrant to urge the reader to realize that one’s own morals are more significantRead MoreThe Trial And Death Of Socrates By Plato, Antigone, And Confessions By Saint Augustine1506 Words   |  7 Pagesres ponsibility, actively pursuing a sense of communal virtue. The fruition of their cooperation brings about conditions where it is easiest for individuals to freely improve the wealth of the public. Using the texts The Trial and Death of Socrates by Plato, Antigone by Sophocles, and Confessions by Saint Augustine, this essay will explore the complex relationship between the individual and society in Greco-Roman culture. It will argue from a classical standpoint that justice is defined as aligning the moralRead MoreOedipus The King And Antigone1909 Words   |  8 PagesOedipus the King and Antigone. The plays are written in a series falling into the same setting. Oedipus and Creon both deal with being rulers in contrasting styles and we can see their true characteristics when stressful situations arise during their respective reigns. Oedipus is portrayed as a strong, yet fair ruler to his citizens. However, when Creon obtains power soon after, he embodies conflicting ideals and looks to serve his personal ego. Unlike Creon from Sophocles’ Antigone, Oedipus in Oedipus

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