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Antigone
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tried to portray the issues that the leaders faced in running the affairs of the country during that period. It also tried to explain the power struggles within a single state that existed at that time, and often resulted in prolonged inter...

The Tragic Flaw Of Creon In Antigone
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the first written play that still exists today. There is much argument among who the 'tragic hero' is in the play. Some people say Antogone, some say Creon, others even say Heamon but actually Creon displays all of the characteristics of a ...

Summary: Excuses Begone
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the book “Excuse Begone” written by Wing Dyer. Summary The Excuses Begone contains the 18 most common excuses as identified in Dr. Wayne W. Dyers best-selling book "Excuses Begone!" and 18 affirmations to defeat them. The book is a compila...

Antigone
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aspects through out the play. Her pride basically serves as a building block to her being admirable. Certain examples through out the play prove this to be true but in some instances the end result is negative.       A big example of this w...

Oedipus And Antigone
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Oedipus and Creon are both tragic heroes with numerous likenesses and differences. Antigone, although is more of a factual up to date champion rather that an very vintage Greek tragic hero (Lucas, pp 67-389). Oedipus is self-confident, smar...

Antigone
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of what happens when two stubborn people collide. This play gives many examples how ones hubris and pride can get in the way of right and wrong. There is also a large disagreement on which laws should and should not be followed: Mans laws, ...

Antigone
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have been many controversies regarding the true nature of Creon in the play “Antigone” by Anouilh.In this essay of mine, we shall perceive Creon as a noble man rather than an arrogant tyrant.In my view,Creon was the protagonist while Antigo...