Essays About family antigone

 

  • Antigone
    ... blaming her family. Antigone said "Their crime, infection of all our family!"(Antigone Scene 4, line 39). From that she basically ...
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  • Socrates sides with Creon or Antigone
    ... Antigone says to Ismene her sister, "And now you can prove what you are: A true sister, or a traitor to your family."(Antigone 190) From this one can see that ...
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  • Antigone and Lysistrata
    ... Through her role of protector in her relationship with her family Antigone begins her betrayal of her city-state; this betrayal eventually leads to her death. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... This bravery and persistence clearly shows the immense love Antigone has for her family, and the lack of on Creon's behalf. The ...
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  • Antigone individual vs. laws of society
    ... Creon's edict was a public attack on Antigone's family. Antigone also held the perspective that she was supporting the laws of the gods and the heavens. ...
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  • antigone
    ... Greece. She does not want to go against those in power, men, even if it means, what Antigone would call, dishonoring her family. She ...
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  • Antigone 10
    ... She believes that the laws of the gods should be obeyed above all others, especially when in respect to family. Antigone does not want to let her brother be ...
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  • Antigone and Ismene
    ... Despite the decree, Antigone decides "he (Creon) has no right to keep me from mine own." So loyal to her family blood Antigone goes further to say "and even if ...
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  • antigone
    ... For Creon wishes to prove to his subjects that he is impartial, and does not lessen the punishment, even for his own family. Antigone is proud as well, and ...
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  • Antigone in Sophcles
    ... Her decision is to obey the law, and be considered disloyal to her family, but Antigone's decision is to bury their brother, which is breaking the law, but ...
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  • Death Unconquerable
    ... Ismene and Antigone argue about their family. Antigone desperately wants to bury her brother, however Ismene does not want to disobey Creon. ...
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  • Antigone 4
    ... Many people choose to make sacrifices for the people they love and care for such as family and friends. In Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone chose to sacrifice ...
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  • Antigone Divine Law vs. Human
    ... that this particular rule conflicted with the law of the Gods, something that Antigone believes highly in obeying, especially when it deals with her family. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... also to his family. He did not realize how bad he would hurt his family by killing Antigone, nor did he care. His hunger for power ...
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  • Sophocles - Antigone
    ... Although it did not seem as though she agreed with what her brother had done she did believe in family loyalty.When Antigone approached Ismene with her proposal ...
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  • Antigone 9
    ... The play Antigone begins by telling of a troubled royal family. ... He didn't realize how bad he would hurt his family by killing Antigone. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... The loss of a brother is greater to Antigone than the loss of any other family member: Never, I tell you, if I had been the mother of children or if my husband ...
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  • Antigone: Divine Law vs. Human Law
    ... that this particular rule conflicted with the law of the Gods, something that Antigone believes highly in obeying, especially when it deals with her family. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... family. He only looked at negative aspects of the issue. He didn't realize how bad he would hurt his family by killing Antigone. ...
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  • Antigone 3
    ... Antigone acted on family honor, which is understood. ... Antigone dared to defy the King's threat of death to bury her brother, and shows true family pride. ...
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  • Antigone Essay
    ... nephew, Poleneices. In reaction, his niece Antigone disobeys the law and burys her brother out of loyalty to her family. Creon is ...
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  • Antigone
    People of authority are frequently confronted with problems in which a choice between family and government must be made. In the play Antigone by Sophocles ...
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  • Moral and Gener in Antigone
    ... crime against the country. In that time period women didn't stand up for themselves or their family to the extent of Antigone's. ...
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  • Nora vs. Antigone
    ... Similarly, Creon, instead of seeing that his niece Antigone placed family and the God's before the law of the land, solely see that he has been disobeyed. ...
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  • Antigone's Right Problems
    ... In Antigone, the main character Antigone has to save and stand up for her family's honor. Antigone is not the character that has a tragic downfall. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... This sense of responsibility is probably the result of Antigone's earlier pleas for help and Ismene's fear of being without any family. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... The dynasty of Ceron's family will no longer reign over Thebes, because of Antigone's downfall. However, Antigone was not bad nor corrupt. ...
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  • Antigone and Creon
    ... He states the obvious reason that Polynices was a traitor to the country as well as to his family, an argument conveniently sidestepped by Antigone. ...
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  • Antigone
    Antigone: Family Bonds Vs. the Law There are many types of bonds in the play Antigone. There is the love bond between Antigone and her fiancee, Haemon. ...
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  • Antigone-The Effect of Ethics
    ... Antigone has different ethics than Creon, she belives that everyone should be buried, and that religion and family come ahead of the state. ...
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