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Antigone
Antigone is Greek Mythology written by Sophocles that is different from most other writings of this specific time. Antigone is a play that is in a trilogy with Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. In his play, Sophocles deals with topics
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Bibliography
D'aulaire's Partin , Edgar and Ingri. Daulaire's Book Of Greek Myths. Garden City:
Doubleday & Company Inc. , 1962.
Sophocles. Oedipus The King in The Oedipus Plays Of Sophocles. (Trans. P. Roche.)
New York: Mentor Books , 1986.
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of fates. A great example in the book where Sophocles illustrates his belief that know one is able to out run their true path in life.
Now, the prophecies begin to be fulfilled. En route to a faraway city where he could start a new life, he comes across
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B.C. with works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. There were various views of tragedy and Aristotle, Richard B. Sewall, Arthur Miller, and Robert Silverberg each had their own different views.
Aristotle laid down the basics principles of tragedy
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are in certain plays. In the plays of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and Antigone by Sophocles, this mystery exist. Would the antagonist in the play Antigone, be Antigone herself, or is it the character of Creon? Is Juliet the antagonist in Romeo and Juliet
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extensive translations of the Greek
classics, especially Greek plays by Euripides and Sophocles.
Unfortunately, the bulk of his manuscripts were lost in a disastrous
fire in his office at Oxford, which was caused by a lit cigar falling
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Oedipus and Antigone
Sophocles plays Oedipus and Antigone have many parallel themes and conflicts. Certain characters and events are mirrored and go through similar sequences in both plays. One conflict that is prevalent in both plays is the idea
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continually. All of the great Grecian playwrights -- Sophocles, Euripedes, Aristophenes -- dealt with the women's issue. All of them argued, in their various ways, that the women of Greece were not nearly as incapable and weak as the culture believed them
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In Sophocles play Antigone we are faced with a simple conflict between Creon, king of Thebes, and his niece, Antigone. Although the conflict is clear and easy to understand on its surface, beneath the surface onlookers often become jaded as to which
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The Family Bond
Love for a family member can never be destroyed. In the story Antigone, by Sophocles, the bond between a brother and a sister is tested. Antigone, daughter of Odepius, puts her own life on the line in order to respectfully bury her dead
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