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... Think what Creon will do!" (Prologue. 34). ... Antigone cold heartedly defies authority. She says, "Creon is not strong enough to stand in my way" (Prologue. 35). ...
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... Haimon, who is Creon's son and Antigones lover has to leave Thebes ... Antigone and her sister, Ismene are together in two scenes, the prologue and the second scene ...
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... Clearly, Creon wishes to talk to Oedipus in private and does not wish to "Speak out, speak to us all" (Oedipus the King; Prologue 105), as Oedipus demands. ...
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... Think what Creon will do ! " (34, Prologue).This statement by Ismene create a vague feeling in the audience that Ismene is a pessimist. ...
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... Ode 3, Scene 3) Although Creon's first decree was "stoning to death in the public square!" (Prologue), the love shared between Antigone and Creon's son, Haimon ...
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... square." (Prologue, line 25). "Antigone's" second display of headstrong behavior is when she decides to kill herself in the cave, therefore robbing Creon of ...
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... because she is unwilling to accept the fact that Creon and Ismêne ... Antigone's obstinacy also becomes very apparent in the prologue when Ismêne tried to talk ...
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... Antigone does not give Creon additional respect either because he is a man in a ... In the prologue, Antigone tells Ismene that she will take action pertaining to ...
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... if it means death, It will not be the worst of deaths - death without honor."(Prologue, lines 76-81 p ... Creon, King of Thebes, plays a similar role to Antigone's. ...
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... if it means death, It will not be the worst of deaths - death without honor."(Prologue, lines 76-81 p ... Creon, King of Thebes, plays a similar role to Antigone's. ...
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... Creon, there was feminism, when Creon asked Antigone if what she did was true and she replied, "I do, I deny nothing," (Sophocles Prologue 52). ...
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... to realize that even though the play is basically based around Creon and Antigone ... in complete contrast to the passion and excitement of the prologue: "It gives ...
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... first display of excessive pride is at the beginning of the prologue when he ... Oedipus is accusing Tiresias and Creon for conspiring to pin the death of Laius on ...
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... Within the Prologue of "Medea," there is a vivid image of Medea guarding her ... In episode one, the conflict that develops between Creon and Medea helps to ...
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... herself. Creon ascends the throne of Thebes, and Oedipus goes into exile. PROLOGUE A priest of Thebes slowly advances toward Oedipus. ...
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... Once Creon has returned with the oracle from Delphi, he says, "I am prepared to speak, But should we not go in?" (Prologue, 94-95). ...
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... What else Haimon brings to the story is he makes Creon look like a fool, but ... The prologue juxtaposes the differences in character between Antigone and Ismene. ...
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... The prologue introduces the main characters of Antigone and Ismene and later, Creon and Haemon. In the five episodes and stasimons, the plot is developed. ...
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... The Prologue is the opening scene, in which the background of the story is ... Oedipus complains that Creon misused his "body" and the oracle applied to his "body ...
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... the prologue, he casts a menacing shadow: as the Chorus notes, he remains apart from the others in his premonition of Haemon's death. Page - Creon's attendant. ...
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... fate. On line 115 and 116, Oedipus asks who's fate Creon is referring to. ... people. In the prologue on line 155 "and Apollo's champion". ...
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... This is made evident in the opening lines of the prologue when he states "Here I ... Creon later comments that "it's better to ask precisely what to do." (l. 1578 ...
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... for his questioning and was too "quick to accuse Tiresias and Creon of plotting ... in the exodus greatly contrasts from his hubris and arrogance in the prologue. ...
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... " (Prologue 3). In the opening dialogue, while the people of Thebes are praying ... considering what Teiresias is suggesting, he accuses him and Creon for trying ...
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