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Antigone By Sophocles
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Antigone battles for her male sibling, Polymerizes', correct burial. Going contrary to her uncle's, King Creon's, desires she buries him anyway. According to Aristotle's Analysis, Antigone has all the characteristics of a tragic hero. (Soph...

Oedipus The King
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Oedipus that sombre irony which the genius of a modern scholar has detected in the frame-work of this poet's tragedies. This irony comprises in the compare which the spectator, well acquainted with the famous cornerstone of the tragedy, is ...

Analysis Of Short Story “antigone”
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passed away in Colonus, and Antigone and her sister decide to return to Thebes with the intention of helping their brothers, Eteocles and Polyneices, avoid a prophecy that predicts they will kill each other in a battle for the throne of Th...

Compare And Contrast
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Compare and contrast a outlooks of Oedipus and ruler Iocaste as to a validity of uncontrollable fate, and oracles being adept to glimpse a future. ' King Laios a leader of Thebes, has a son with his wife ruler Iocoste. His name is Oedipus. ...

Antigone And Creon Are The Same Person
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Antigone’s uncle, Creon (Howarth, 6-17). In the opening scene, the Chorus, played by one person, introduces the characters, who are all on stage, and gives a brief synopsis of the situation in Thebes and the civil war which has resulted in ...

Oedipus The King
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Oedipus the King, and Oedipus at Colonus, which was produced posthumously in Athens in 401 BC (Walton, 95). Myths set tasks for men, or present enemies to be confounded, or evil to be avoided. Ajax and Philoctetes belong to the Trojan exped...

In What Ways Might Sophocles’ Use Of The Chorus
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In Oedipus Sophocles’s tragic play Antigone, written in 441 BC, is a theatrical piece of drama in which an audience is compelled to empathize with its character's. When empathizing with individual features in Antigone the assembly can, in i...