Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Pride in Sophocles Antigone Essays -- Sophocles Antigone
Pride in Sophocles AntigonePride is a quality that all(prenominal) people possess in one way or another. some people take self-respect in their appearance, worldly possessions, or fructify in society. The story of Antigone written by Sophocles has two characters who have a tragic flaw of pride. I entrust show how Creons pride of power leads to his destruction, and how Antigones pride makes her an honorable character who should be enured as a hero. Creon is a man who has just become the world power of Thebes and has a flaw of having too much pride. He cant control the power of being over other people and he lets the power go to his head. I now possess the throne and all its powers. No, he must be left unburied, his corpse carrion for the birds and dogs to tear, an obscenity for the citizens to distinguish(1272) In getting his new powers Creon decides to make a decree that will not allow the brother of Antigone to be buried, and if someone does bury him indeed that person wi ll be killed. This goes against the beliefs of most of the people in the townspeople and many feel that it goes against what the gods would see as acceptable. A leader tries to adumbrate that it could be the work of the gods. My king, ever since he began Ive been debating in my mind, could this perhaps be the work of the gods?(1274) This again is a reference that the people are disgusted by what Creon has decreed. They feel like it is gross or skanky to let a persons body have no burial rights and allow for the remains to be agains...
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