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... Later in the play, a messenger speaks about Creon on page 157, "Creon was once an enviable man; / He saved his country from her enemies, / Assumed the ...
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... play, Choragus urges Creon to free Antigone from her vault "at once, [because] God moves swiftly to cancel the Gloger 3 folly of stubborn men"(page 973; line 98 ...
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... " (Page 102) Creon then suggests Sophocles' moral by stating " . . . and this time, I take it, you (Oedipus) will believe what the god says." (Page 102). ...
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... be let alone. On page 145, Haemon, Creon's son and Antigone's betrothed, states how the people of Thebes feel. "'On every side I ...
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... you hunt." (page 1300, line 413). Even after being told that he had killed his father, he tried to blame others saying that Tiresia and Creon, his brother-in ...
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... only one brother is given a proper burial, the other one, Polynecius, is left out to be "chewed up by birds and dogs (page 168 line 225)." Creon is adamant ...
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... only one brother is given a proper burial, the other one, Polynecius, is left out to be "chewed up by birds and dogs (page 168 line 225)." Creon is adamant ...
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... In the passage on page 115, Tiresias reveals the truth to Creon, with the use of the formal elements metaphors, repetend and imagery. ...
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... Haigon stormed off from his father and vowed never to see him again, Teiresias gives Creon a life ... This is seen on page 299 in this quote, "You forget yourself! ...
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... (Page 27 - 28) Medea tries to appeal to his softer, weaker side by asking him to have pity on her sons; and does so successfully. King Creon states he is ...
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... be a criminal-but a religious one." Even when brought before King Creon, she preserves ... She claims on page 178, "How can such as I, that live among such troubles ...
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... King Creon - King Creon finds disfavor on Medea for many reasons ... I wish I had never begot them to see them Afterward slaughtered by you."- Page 46 Jason crying ...
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... King Creon - King Creon finds disfavor on Medea for many reasons ... I wish I had never begot them to see them Afterward slaughtered by you."- Page 46 Jason crying ...
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... He refuses to believe Tiresias and makes accusations against him and Creon, his own brother-in-law (and uncle). On page twenty-seven, the Chorus reacts to what ...
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... would come from it, she replied by saying that she didn't think Creon had the ... Socrates' feelings were summed up on page 64 when he says: "If the state leads us ...
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... Creon asks "Did he look like a man in his right mind?" In this quote, located on page 26 in Scene II of the play, Creon is asking the Choragos if Oedipus was ...
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... Creon and the Page enter, and the guards stand at attention. The First explains Antigone's arrest. ... Creon and the Page enter upon the Messenger's final words. ...
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... man can stand in her way: "And I, whom no man's frown can frighten, am far from risking heaven's from by flouting these." (page 210, Antigone) Creon is shocked ...
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... convictions. It is shown on page. 217. ... And I pity Polynices just as much as you do. But all the same, I sort of see what uncle Creon means. Antigone ...
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... The Chorus offers the sane view of the world to the somewhat insane characters of Medea, Jason, and Creon. As the passage begins on page 176, the leader of the ...
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... gods!" (page 106) This quoteillustrates how Antigone believed that the power of the gods was greater thanthe power of any king. If she had obeyed Creon, she ...
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... moment , sentenced Creon to death because "without your (Creon's) prompting the ... prove that Oedipus was ALEXANDRA MARSHALL OEDIPUS ASSIGNMENT Page 2 responsible ...
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... On page 33 Oedipus proclaims, "he [will] fight for him (Liaus) now, as ... Oedipus' pride in creating dramatic irony, Oedipus continuously accuses Creon of trying ...
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