What does Antigone say about death? How did Antigone's father die? Is Antigone a woman? How do the people of Thebes see Antigone? What happens at the end of scene 4 in Antigone? How does Sophocles use imagery in Antigone? How does Antigone die in burial at Thebes?
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Within the argument, Antigone is saying to Creon that he should let her go because if the people were to speak liberally, they would agree with her on letting her go since she was doing what she needed to do as family. Sophocles uses this didactic quote in order to teach us how a ...
What happens to Eurydice in Antigone? In Sophocles' Antigone,she kills herself after learning that her son Haemon and his betrothed, Antigone, had both committed suicide, from a messenger. She thrusts a sword into her heart and curses Creon for the death of her two sons: Haemon and Megare...
In "A Rose for Emily," a short story by William Faulkner, a woman leads an isolated life away from the view of her gossipy, interfering neighbors. After her death, the mummified remains of her former lover are found in her home. ...
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Antigone is one of the main characters of the ancient Greek play Antigone by Sophocles. Antigone is the daughter of the former king. She comes into conflict with the new king, her uncle Creon, because she defies his decree and buries her brother who has died on the field of battle....
What kind of ruler is Creon in "Antigone"? What angers Antigone at the beginning of the play? What does Creon compare his kingdom to in "Antigone"? What two crimes does Creon accuse Antigone of committing? What are the main differences between Antigone and Creon? How does Antigone die?