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... Since Creon hates women and Antigone does not fear Creon, like others, and because Antigone buried Polynecius, Antigone and Creon are enemies. ...
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... Since Creon hates women and Antigone does not fear Creon, like others, and because Antigone buried Polynecius, Antigone and Creon are enemies. ...
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... The first part of a tragedy and its plot is to engender fear, where "bad fortune befalls someone "like us." Sophocles creates this fear through Creon and his ...
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... disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not go against him. One example fear of Creon is Ismene's regard for Creon's laws. ...
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... Creon's harsh punishment on those who disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not to go against him. One example is Ismene's regard for Creon's laws. ...
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... Creon's harsh punishment on those who disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not to go against him. One example is Ismene's regard for Creon's laws. ...
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... Creon's harsh punishment on those who disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not to go against him. One example is Ismene's regard for Creon's laws. ...
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... Creon's harsh punishment on those who disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not to go against him. One example is Ismene's regard for Creon's laws. ...
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... This is evident when Ismene reveals her fear to contradict the orders of Creon, which is understandable, given that he is king and that they are women who have ...
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... 1014-1019) Creon: Go, make you profits, drive your trade / In Lydian silver or in ... bear the carrion to their master's throne: / Not even so, for fear of that ...
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... He cared for the people. "I grieve for these, my people, far more than I fear for my own life." Oedipus tells Creon when Creon brings news from Delphi. ...
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... authority. (Sophocles)" The people of Thebes obey his laws purely out of fear of Creon, and the respect owed to a king. Antigone ...
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... But no one wants to speak out or stand up to Creon because they all fear him and afraid to loose their life going against his words. ...
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... (Sophocles 194-197) Creon's main concern is that the people fear him and respect him. Creon strives for fear and power no matter what the cost. ...
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... The reader feels pity for Creon because of his great loss, but at the same time he feels a bit of fear because he wouldn't want this type of tragedy to ever ...
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... to help Antigone bury their brother's body for fear of her own life. Antigone therefore decides to bury it on her own. Regardless of Creon's demands, she ...
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... the help of the chorus realizes that he should take Teiresias prophecy true because he has never been wrong and they fear his prophecy that Creon will loose at ...
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... When Oedipus blames him for a conspiracy to gain kingship and Creon replies, "As it stands now, all the prizes are mine, and without fear. ...
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... He suffered immense hardships. Great pity and fear is felt when reading about Creon. We can relate to him because he is truly human and makes mistakes. ...
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... earlier pleas for help and Ismene's fear of being without any family. When speaking to his son, Haemon, about his fiancee's act, Creon strongly emphasizes the ...
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... not take it. All this for the respect and fear as a king because Creon believes it will provide him with more power. In order to ...
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... is created when the audience has pity or fear when they see that bad things can happen to good people. For this purpose, neither Oedipus nor Creon where good ...
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... I think that Creon lacked the clarity within himself to support his wishes ... techniques, this play enables the viewer to experience the emotions of pity and fear.
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... The whole purpose of a Greek tragedy is to make the cast suffer, and to establish fear and pity in the audience. Creon didn't die in person on the day that ...
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... Finally when Creon realizes that he may possibly be wrong it was to late. I think the fear overwhelmed him into his decision to change his punishment. ...
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... not punished then Creon's power may be taken for granted by the people of Thebes. They would think of him as a weak king who can be dishonored without fear of ...
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... Finally when Creon realizes that he may possibly be wrong it was to late. I think the fear overwhelmed him into his decision to change his punishment. ...
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... He might fear the gods revenge if he did not tell Creon the truth, so he simply advises Creon to do the right thing, but at the same time does not want to ...
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... emotions to the audience, and not all of these are stem from pity and fear. ... In Antigone, this occurs when the prophet Teiresias pays King Creon a visit. ...
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... has no fear for death because she feels that what she is doing is right and she will not be punished in the heavens for it. The monarch in Antigone is Creon. ...
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