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The Tragedy Of Creon In Antigo
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Sophocles' Antigone presents a constant struggle between the laws of men versus the laws of the gods. Creon is so swallowed by his own pride that his viewpoint cannot be trusted. The Chorus, whose bias changes with the story, elucidates a more accurate perception of the play. Creon is the tragic ....
Middle of essay ....he power / he taunted in all his frenzy / trying to stamp out / the woman strong with the god…” (lines 1058 to 1063) This anecdote is a retelling of a past myth in relation to Creon’s present day struggle. The understanding that Creon’s mocking and taunting of the gods is highly dissaproved of by the Chorus fortells that he will anger the gods. It is also foretold that the “madman” who attempts to kill Antigone will come to know his god. The power of this .... |
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