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... Antigone, the struggles the main character, Antigone, faces concerning the burial of her brother, Polyneices, evoke a wide array of emotions towards Creon. ...
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... At the end of Ode III, the Chorus refers to Aphrodite as merciless, after Haimon and Creon's argument, Creon seems to be the one who is merciless. ...
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... In scene III when Creon tells Thebes he will lock Antigone in a room of stone to starve to death, we can see that Creon uses cruel punishment for non-just ...
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... In scene III when Creon tells Thebes he will lock Antigone in a room of stone to starve to death, we can see that Creon uses cruel punishment for non-just ...
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... B. Oedipus assumes Creon is plotting against him. C. Creon reacts with utter astonishment and resentment. III. Third Stage: Pity A. Oedipus' fate is lived. ...
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... the following- "Then she must die--But her death will cause another" (Sophocles, III- 119) This open threat still has no effect on Creon's decision towards ...
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... all that matters is saving the bits and pieces, the appearance."(Act III, 188) Heredity ... killed in a civil war against each other, the niece of Creon, who is a ...
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... In Scene III, we see a contrast between Creon and his son Haimon. Their words illustrate the lack of true affection between them. ...
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... In Scene III, Haimon, Creon's obedient and duriful son, attempts to warn Creon of the detrimental effects that his illusion of power will have on his life yet ...
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Shane Combs Combs 1 English III. Pd ... throne. In the final battle the two brothers slay each other and their uncle Creon becomes king. ...
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... his eyes!\\\" Sophocles ode III line 130). He is willing to subject his own flesh and blood to this just because someone broke the law. But Creon\\\'s pride ...
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... As Creon and his son Haimon, converse about his marriage to Antigone, he says "And ... Is a woman stronger than/ we?" (III, 212) His belief that women are weak and ...
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... Likewise in the beginning of scene three Haimon will not do anything to hurt his father Creon. "I am your son, father. ... 2. Wants to do right III. ...
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... died so shameful a death for a generous act." (Ode II, scene III, line 65 ... love for her brother drives her to disregard the proclamation of King Creon, and bury ...
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... II. Synopsis of Antigone III. Theme of ... man. Antigone is the young princess who pits herself against her uncle, King Creon. She defies ...
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... The Sentry says, "A mother bird come back to a stripped nest" (III. ... This quote that is said by the Sentry, after he tells Creon that it was Antigone who put ...
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... example of conscious irony occurs later in scene I. Again, following Creon's advice, Oedipus ... Our third example of conscious irony takes place in scene III. ...
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... Part III: The Aeneid: The Greatest Propaganda of the Ancient World The Roman ... Creon, who takes control of the city, declares that only Eteocles' body shall ...
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... Medea is sly, because she says after King Creon leaves "Do you think that I would ... III Conclusion A. My personal point of view on revenge 1. How and when it ...
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... ll live,/ And pray, and sing, and tell old tales and laugh,..."V, iii, 10-12 ... Apollo is right, and so are you, Creon, to turn our attention back to the murdered ...
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... Again he says on line 162, "Creon is no threat, you weave you own doom ... Oedipus himself in scene III, line 82, informs the reader again when he says, " Apollo ...
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... of considering what Teiresias is suggesting, he accuses him and Creon for trying ... as helpless sailors /Are terrified by the confusion of their helmsman" (iii, 47 ...
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... They must both take Creon's obligations into account ... nightmares, silences, beasts, and other unknown forces that menace her from the darknesPart III 3.1 Summary ...
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