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You've seen trees by a raging winter torrent,how many sway with the flood and salvage every twig, but not the stubborn -- they're ripped out, roots and all. Creon is angered at the disobedience of Antigone. She buried her brother, although she knew of Creon's disapproval and of the cruel punishment, which awaited anyone who broke the law. Still she defied Creon and broke a law that was made publically. Her direct disobedience enrages him not only because she disobeyed but also because she denounces his law as incorrect and invalid. Now Haemon is caught between father and fiance. Haemon loves them both and his sincerity is apparent in this passage. He is not wishing his father any harm but tries instead to reason with him. Creon's blindness to understand and except his weaknesses and mistakes is his downfall. And Haemon in his youth and inexperience demonstrates more knowledge and wisdom than his father the King, who is blinded by anger at his power being questioned. If one explores the tree's symbolism we might see it as a creation of nature. And the raging winter torrent can represent the Gods. First off, the tree is a creation of nature just as humans are a creation of th
Lastly, the tree can be a symbol of the state as a whole, the twigs are the citizens, while the bark, or the part of the tree that holds these twigs together, is Creon. This is the way in which we see him as holding the fate of the city in his hands and whether he will lose his people or keep them by change in his position e gods, therefore the gods are constantly challenging that which they have created. The fact that some trees bend and others break demonstrates the facts that some people pass the difficult tests of life while others; those unwilling to be flexible are destroyed or uprooted. The word salvage connotes the act of saving, making the feat even more commendable for the tree that swayed with the flood. The surviving of every twig again alludes to the fact that one man can either destroy or save those who are part of him. And Creon is clearly unwilling to see past the anger which he feels for his wisdom being challenger by a women and now by his own son. As for the seasonal aspects of the phrase winter is the time of year in which the biggest test is set forth for earth's creation. In the same way this is the biggest test on Creon's capacity as rule. Winter also reminds us of the story of Demeter, Persephone, and Hades. Here now is the comparison with a lineage tree, a family tree. The tree itself represents Creon's family, which goes back to Oedipus and his ancestors. The image of the tree being ripped out, roots and all can be seen as his family's future foretold by his son. Creon is more concerned with his public image than with the cities approval. In this manner the city could be the
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Approximate Word count = 1091
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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