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Antigone by Jean Anouilh

In five pages this essay focuses upon Anouih's retelling of the classical Greek drama particularly in terms of the conflict betwee... ...

Governance Views in William Shakespeare's The Tempest and Sophocles' Antigone

In five pages this essay compares and contrasts these plays in terms of their portrayal of successful governance and the character... ...

Empathy for Characters in Sophocle's Antigone

Sophocle's tragic play Antigone, written in 441 BC, is a theatrical piece of drama in which an audience is compelled to empathize ...

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Admin Published on 08/09/2000 2736 Reads Antigone

Written Law Vs. Unwritten Law in Antigone

In the play Antigone there is quite a difference in opinion to whether Antigone’s actions to go against “Human” Law or in other wo...

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basmith Published on 06/16/2002 2093 Reads Literature

Tragic Hero Antigone

Tragic Hero What qualities generate a hero? Must heroes possess superhuman abilities? In the Greek era, he...

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EVJordan Published on 03/20/2004 2857 Reads Ancient Rome

Tragic Hero Antigone

Tragic Hero What qualities generate a hero? Must heroes possess superhuman abilities? In the Greek era, heroism ...

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EVJordan Published on 03/20/2004 2876 Reads Shakespeare

Suffering in Antigone

Nothing of magnitude comes into the life of mortals without suffering and disaster.” This deeply pessimistic statement by Charles ...

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somethingsotrue Published on 02/07/2006 5937 Reads Antigone

Antigone

This poem is quite successful in getting the plot across to the reader. Unfortunatly, that is all he can get across because of his...

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Admin Published on 11/18/1999 2188 Reads Antigone

Gender Issues in Antigone

One of the most devastating problems for the Classical Greeks was the women's issue. Women in Classical Greece were not citizens, ...

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Admin Published on 07/06/1999 2104 Reads Antigone

How the Choices of the Characters Affected Each Other

In everyday life, the outcome of your day can be altered by the simplest or most complicating choices. Antigone's decision to bury...

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Admin Published on 12/13/1999 2163 Reads Antigone

Oedipus, the King Summary

Sophocles’ Oedipus, the King is a great representation of Greek tragedy and of the human experience. Within it, he explores the in...

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Galaghard Published on 07/22/2001 2166 Reads Literature

Sisters

Two sisters destined to love each other, but conflict interrupts their paths. The first’s journey is one of self-exploration and d...

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toddman Published on 08/06/2001 2101 Reads Antigone

Individuals vs. Society

An individual’s role in society can vary with the number themes the characters exhibit. When there are signs of fate, cruelties, w...

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MafiaBoy85 Published on 03/14/2002 2235 Reads Social Issues

A Study of Mankind "Antigone"

We all make inadvertent or unsuitable decisions throughout our lives. It is the real-world hamartia of human character. The proble...

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bradstreet Published on 12/14/2006 1556 Reads Creative Writing

Tragic Hero

Aristotle described a tragic hero as being a person who, through a flaw, in their own character, is brought from a high position a...

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myusername Published on 10/07/2001 3144 Reads Antigone

Oedipus, the King and Allegory of the Cave - Comparative Analysis Essay

In Sophocles’ play, Oedipus, the King, there are various instances where Oedipus tries to escape his destiny—enlightenment—only to...

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Galaghard Published on 07/22/2001 2840 Reads Literature

Oedipus Rex Essay

Oedipus has a "tragic flaw" that leads to his demise, and efforts to attribute one to him to him seem forced . In his quest to unc...

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Derekvo Published on 02/14/2000 1843 Reads Literature

Oedipus Rex

Oedipus Rex, by Sophocles, (as translated by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald), is replete with dramatic devices - one of which ...

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Admin Published on 05/09/1999 1251 Reads Literature

Medea - the Abandonment of Gender Roles

In Euripides’ Medea, the protagonist abandoned the gender roles of ancient Greek society. Medea defied perceptions of gender by ex...

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Admin Published on 03/12/2001 2694 Reads Medea

Antigone - Importance of gender in the opening scene

In looking at the first few exchanges between Ismene and Antigone by Sophocles, it is greatly apparent that there are plenty of so...

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scatzz Published on 12/12/2001 2734 Reads Antigone

Hamartia: Oedipus' Tragic Flaw

According to Aristotle, the tragic hero is impeded by a distinguishable characteristic or character trait which leads to his ultim...

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Admin Published on 04/29/2000 2213 Reads Literature

Oedipus Fate vs Free Will

Oedipus the King, was written by Sophocles between C.A.496-406B.C. In this play, Oedipus is a great example of Sophocles’ belief t...

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Admin Published on 11/02/2000 2029 Reads Literature

odepus

Oedipus’ life is revealed during the hours on stage. It is difficult to think of another play in which unity of time as a formal p...

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neilfin Published on 02/25/2004 1623 Reads Literature

madea vs. antigone

Antigone and Medea are two stories of women fighting back for what they want, or what they feel is right. These stories take place...

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bishopgs Published on 01/29/2013 5034 Reads Medea

Ancient Greek Drama

ORIGINS OF ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA Theater was born in Attica, an Ionic region of Greece. It originated from the ceremonial orgies of ...

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sh0rt1 Published on 08/25/1999 2236 Reads Ancient Greece

Medea

Title of Work: Medea Country/Culture: Greek Literary Period: Classical Type of Literature (genre): Drama/Tragedy Author: Eur...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 2527 Reads Medea

Oedipus

The events in Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, show an underlying relationship of man's free will existing within the cosmi...

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Admin Published on 03/27/2000 1563 Reads Literature

Medea - male and female perceptions of the world

Ask yourself this, “Is this world biased against a particular gender? Do we mainly focus on women’s issues or men’s?” What would y...

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bob17 Published on 05/25/2001 3153 Reads Medea

Write an essay discussing the role of irony in one play that you have read

Oedipus’ life is revealed during the hours on stage. It is difficult to think of another play in which unity of time as a formal p...

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neilfin Published on 02/22/2004 1738 Reads Literature

Inexcusable Acts in Literature

Throughout many great works of literature there are numerous characters whose acts are either moral or immoral. In the works Eurip...

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Admin Published on 10/25/1999 1387 Reads Literature