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... These characters ultimately bring about their own demise, Antigone dying a marauder to her brother and Oedipus being exiled after poking out his eyes. ...
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... changes his mind. The true tragic hero would stick to their fatal flaw, like Antigone did, until their complete demise. As far as ...
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... changes his mind. The true tragic hero would stick to their fatal flaw, like Antigone did, until their complete demise. As far as ...
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... Meaning that Antigone's demise was caused by her own perhaps brash actions, but the audience feels pity for her because they are aware of her situation, of her ...
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... In both "Antigone" and "Oedipus the King," it is the title character that ... presents both characters as having this single underlying cause of their demise. ...
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... Antigone's pride and ambition not only caused her own destruction, but the demise of many others in the kingdom of Thebes. Antigone's ...
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... The bond between Haemon and Creon couldn't justify breaking the law. But, the bond between Antigone and her loved brother became her ultimate demise.
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... Creon's refusal ruins his exalted view of his father. He too refuses the happiness that Creon offers him and follows Antigone to a tragic demise. ...
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... Antigone's pride led to her demise as well, but in the process she gained strength, as she willingly took her own life, and not due to other circumstances or ...
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... Antigone's stubbornness not only influences the choices she made throughout the play; her actions also cause the demise of herself and many others in the ...
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... The tragic ending of "Antigone" seems to make it pretty clear which side of ... is obvious that Sophocles is condemning Creon, the reasons for his demise are open ...
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... It is argued that Antigone possesses all aspects of the tragic hero ... arouses pity in the audience, and has a single flaw that brings about her own demise and the ...
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... There are numerous examples of loyalty in the play Antigone. ... did not shun him, and acknowledged him as a great ruler that had brought upon his own demise. ...
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... Creon lost grasp of these, and that contributed to his demise as a leader. ... he said "Death would do it for me-break off their marriage" (Antigone), this showed ...
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... The tragic ending of "Antigone" seems to make it pretty clear which side of ... is obvious that Sophocles is condemning Creon, the reasons for his demise are open ...
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... Creon lost grasp of these, and that contributed to his demise as a leader. ... He didn't realize how bad he would hurt his family by killing Antigone. ...
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... Creon lost grasp of those principles, and his demise as a leader and a person in ... did not realize how bad he would hurt his family by killing Antigone, nor did ...
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... punish Antigone. Creon Combs 2 responds by accusing Tireseas of lying and being corrupt. Angered by Creon's harsh words. Tireseas foretells of Creon's demise. ...
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... when it means the demise of his own flesh and blood. When she realizes that her brother, Polynices, has been denied a proper burial, Antigone stands unwavering ...
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... errors in judgment that eventually leads to the death of his wife, son, and Antigone. His headstrong and obstinate way of ruling is what causes his own demise. ...
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... unremitting need to know and his overbearing curiosity about his life traps him and leads to his demise. ... Bibliography** Oedipus the King, Antigone -Sophocles
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... and fateful demise because of his failed initiation. In sum, the infamous Greek tragedies of Oedipus, in Oedipus the King, Creon, in Antigone, and Jason, in ...
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... Creon's bad decision leads to his eventual downfall and demise. Creon realizes his hubris and his wrong decision a little too late. Antigone is already dead ...
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... The tragic ending of "Antigone" seems to make it pretty clear which side of ... is obvious that Sophocles is condemning Creon, the reasons for his demise are open ...
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... Antigone had hung herself and Polynese discovers her body. ... is faced with the realization that his hubris and inflexibility resulted in the tragic demise of his ...
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... carried out. Though Antigone may have a strong will, that will is driven by pride and pride leads to her demise. You start walking ...
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... carried out. Though Antigone may have a strong will, that will is driven by pride and pride leads to her demise. You start walking ...
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... In the plays ANTIGONE and OEDIPUS THE KING, the same flaw crumbles the two leaders. The two kings of Thebes, Creon and Oedipus, come to their demise because of ...
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... Creon later agrees to care for his daughters, Ismene and Antigone, out of pity ... fact remains that Oedipus is the tragic hero, therefore causing his own demise. ...
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... and even to his unforeseen vengeful suffering, Oedipus alone led to his own demise. ... exiled from Thebes, to the time he and his daughter Antigone stumbled upon ...
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