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... to give her brother Polyneices a burial, which turns out to be a tragic flaw, thus, Antigone becomes the tragic heroine in the play of Antigone without a doubt ...
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... the essential actuality. Antigone has all of these qualities, and therefore, she is the true tragic heroine. The first qualifying ...
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... Like any young heroine, Antigone needed something to believe in, and now that it is gone, she is left with nothing except regret and pain. ...
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Antigone, The Tragic Heroine Antigone risks her life to bury her brother, Polyneices, who she loved dearly. As she pleased the Gods ...
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... Throughout the rest of this paper, I will show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Antigone is the heroine of the play, despite the fact that Creon does ...
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... For these characteristics Antigone is given the title of an epic Heroine. Antigone is one of the lucky townsfolk to be born of a royal house. ...
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... In context and in performance, the tragic heroine of Antigone is in fact Antigone, niece of King Kreon, sister of Ismene, and fiance of Haimon. ...
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... Many people may think Antigone was a heroine, a role model or just some crazy woman who deserved to die. But for Antigone herself ...
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... What makes Antigone more of a tragic "heroine", is the idea of the individual and their sense of right and wrong, struggling against the strength of the state ...
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... be. I believe that if Sophocles wanted Antigone to be the tragic heroine, he would have stated it more clearly in the story. I am ...
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... Contrasting these two characters proves the fact that although Antigone is a heroine in her own right, Creon is the true tragic hero in Antigone.
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... Although Antigone dies, she should not be recognized as the heroine that had a tragedy. Creon should be recognized as the high classed person that fell. ...
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... circumstance. Why is it necessary that Antigone maintain her resolve? Antigone is like a heroine to the town of Thebes. The people ...
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... well. After a profound analysis of the tragedy, I strongly think that Antigone is not able to be a tragic heroine. Although she ...
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... In direct contrast to Antigone, Aristophanes' heroine Lysistrata plays the role of rebel within her family in order to save her city-state. ...
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... Character List Antigone - The play's tragic heroine. In ... Posed against the mob, Antigone appears as the noble heroine. Ultimately ...
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... Is Antigone a fool or a heroine? She believes the Gods will hold her in great honor, and this means more to her than any law of the city.
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... Antigone however, left her people with more admiration than she could have imagined ... gods would want Polynices to have a proper burial made her a heroine to the ...
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... as well. Although Antigone has all the traits of a heroine, Creon remains the main focus throughout the play. Together, the characters ...
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... the very beginning of the play, Kitto is able to make Antigone's opening line ... a fine inheritance from Oedipus" (Townsend, 3), Kitto has the heroine say "Ismene ...
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... In the end, Antigone faces her death as nobly as any martyred heroine of any era. "There, in the farthest corner of the cave, we saw her hanging by the neck. ...
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... tragic flaw. Almost every hero and heroine of a play has a tragic flaw. For Antigone and Juliet it is their stubbornness. While ...
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... tragic flaw. Almost every hero and heroine of a play has a tragic flaw. For Antigone and Juliet it is their stubbornness. While ...
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... Despite this fact, Antigone is looked upon as a heroine. ... I do not have that kind of conviction, but Antigone does, and that is why she is considered a heroine.
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... Despite this fact, Antigone is looked upon as a heroine. ... I do not have that kind of conviction, but Antigone does, and that is why she is considered a heroine. ...
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... well. After a profound analysis of the tragedy, I strongly think that Antigone is not able to be a tragic heroine. Although she ...
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... And now is the time to show whether or not you are worthy of your high blood." (Watling 383) Antigone is the heroine who just wants a proper burial for her ...
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... His heroine is not a murderess, but a young women driven by deeply held ... first place to a woman!" However, the contrast between Creon and Antigone renders these ...
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... Antigone's character fearlessly faces a powerful man in a public debate about right and wrong. Euripides' heroine Medea, the main character in Medea produced ...
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