ANTIGONE by Sophocles translated by R. C. Jebb ; CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY ; daughters of Oedipus: ANTIGONE ; ISMENE ; CREON, King of Thebes ; EURYDICE, his wife ; HAEMON, his son ; TEIRESIAS, the blind prophet ;
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Nov 9, 2009 ... so i'm writing a paper on the play ANTIGONE, and m… ... I don't think I need to help you see that if you actually read the play. ...
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Antigone - The play's tragic heroine. In the first moments of the play, Antigone is opposed to her radiant sister Ismene. Unlike her beautiful and docile sister, Antigone is scrawny, sallow, withdrawn, and recalcitrant brat. ... Read an in-depth analysis of Antigone.
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Creon, the king of Thebes, forbids the burial of those who rebelled against his rule. Antigone, soon to marry Creon's son, disobeys this edict to bury her brother Polyneices.
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Antigone was a Greek tragedy, written by Sophocles c. 442 BC. Read more about the play. ... Books About "Antigone"; "Antigone" is a Greek tragedy by Sophocles. The play first appeared around 442 B.C. Antigone is one of the daughters of Oedipus, ... Antigone - Sophocles - translated by F. Storr; Read "Antigone," by Sophocles,
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ANTIGONE calls ISMENE forth from the palace, in order to speak to her alone. ..... CREON Let thy fancy play with 'judgment' as it will;-but, ...
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Commentary: Quite a few comments have been posted about Antigone. Download: A 64k text-only version is available for download. ... Let thy fancy play with 'judgment' as it will;-but, if ye show me not the doers of these things, ye shall avow that dastardly gains work sorrows.
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Antigone (Greek: ) is a tragedy by Sophocles written before or in 442 BC. Chronologically, it is the third of the three Theban plays but was written first. The play expands on the Theban legend tha...
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these notes are based on work submitted by my English 112 class from Summer, 2002. My thanks to this class who, to my surprise, enthusiastically recommended that we read this ancient play. They rose to the challenge set by their classmates to read, understand, and appreciate the poetic and dramatic features of Antigone.
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On what specific points does Creon contradict Antigone (182-183; 187-188; 209-210)? Note the language of Creon's edict (206-207). What character in a work read earlier this term used similar language with reference to a denial of burial? ... Antigone's statement in 905-912 has disturbed many critics of this play.
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