Original Play Based on Classical Literature
.... Antigone:
Creon does not know justice, so Thebes goes without hope.
Chorus: No individual or society is without hope, only without the ability to see and feel ....
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Theban Plays
....
Creon's actions. The contrast between the joy called for by the
Chorus and the despair experienced by
Creon is striking. The language ....
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Legend of Oedipus in Sophocles' Drama
....
Creon's actions. The contrast between the joy called for by the
Chorus and the despair experienced by
Creon is striking. The language ....
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Antigone Set in the Civil War
.... especially when they hit close to home like the antagonism between
Creon and Haimon. I felt that Ismene's performance was weak and the
chorus, played by Diana ....
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Everyman & Antigone
.... Take, for example, the ending lines of the
chorus at the outset of the play, "But behold! The son of Menoeceus approaches, /
Creon, the new-crowned King of the ....
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Oedipus Rex and the elements of tragedy
....
Creon returns with the information that the murderer of Laius the king of Thebes .... Oedipus announces to the
Chorus that he will end the plague himself, and sets ....
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Conflicts in Prometheus Bound and Antigone
.... burial and suicide, complicated by the suicide of Haemon, must lie with
Creon. .... ruled by women (Antigone), by youth (Haemon), or by commoners (
Chorus) who dare ....
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The Tragedy of Oedipus: A Tragic Tale
.... asks
Creon if he will consult Apollo over one so miserable
Creon replies, "Yes .... Oedipus' fate is so tragic that the
Chorus offers him some rather unpleasant news ....
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Antigone
.... The
Chorus also voices some doubts about the actions
Creon is taking, demonstrating the truth of Haimon's report about unhappiness among the people while also ....
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Antigone
.... see of
Creon, however, and the more love he declares for Thebes, the more problematized he and his state become. He explodes at a hint of defiance. The
Chorus, ....
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The ancient Greeks
.... gods rather than man. The
Chorus bears this out in their recitation before she is brought before
Creon. They both praise man for ....
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Plays entitled Medea by Seneca and Euripides
.... death to the new bride, death to the king, death to
Creon's royal line! .... anything beyond her plot for revenge, although Seneca does have his
chorus suggest that ....
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Medea: A discussion of themes
.... Jason is offered the opportunity to marry the daughter of
Creon, which he accepts. .... At one point in the play Medea addresses herself to the
Chorus, noting that ....
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Dramatic Aspects of Antigone
.... The
Chorus states that
Creon is a new ruler, and this is important because it shows that his edict is intended as a way for him to prove himself as leader. ....
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Any Greenfield's Antigone/Rites of Death
.... others is mostly an overbearing synthesizer drone with some whinnying
chorus work thrown in .... cuts and meaningless close-ups, such as shots of
Creon's dusty boots ....
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Euripides' Medea and Sophocles' Antigone
.... The messenger tells Medea of the death of Glauce and
Creon: "It was a fearful .... The
Chorus tells Jason: "Your children are dead, and by their own mother's hand ....
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Use of Irony in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex
.... insistence causes him to mistrust
Creon and ignore the wisdom of Teiresias, only to discover he is the cause of Thebes' woes. As the
Chorus intones about his ....
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Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
.... The
Chorus reinforces this in the statement: God and the government ordain just laws; the .... Both Antigone and
Creon look to the gods in determining their position ....
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Individual versus State in Antigone
.... The
Chorus reinforces this in the statement: God and the government ordain just laws; the .... Both Antigone and
Creon look to the gods in determining their position ....
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The purpose of this research is to examine speeche
.... In conversation with
Creon he commits himself to the rite of purification .... my own interest" (35), Oedipus explains, just before the first entrance of the
Chorus. ....
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Sorrow & Violence in a Play & a Poem
.... She then poisons Glauce which kills
Creon when he embraces his dying daughter's poisoned .... murder her children, she is cautioned against it by the
Chorus to no ....
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Sorrow, Violence & Medea & Prufrock
.... She then poisons Glauce which kills
Creon when he embraces his dying daughter's poisoned .... murder her children, she is cautioned against it by the
Chorus to no ....
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Oedipus and Hamlet
.... Like Hamlet, both
Creon and Tiresias, a blind seer, advise Oedipus not to follow .... This knowledge causes Oedipus to blind himself and, as the
Chorus informs him ....
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King Oedipus and Prince Hamlet
.... Like Hamlet, both
Creon and Tiresias, a blind seer, advise Oedipus not to follow .... This knowledge causes Oedipus to blind himself and, as the
Chorus informs him ....
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Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... In addition, however, the
Chorus states: "But the proud sinner, or in word or deed .... to live with his mistakes for the rest of their lives, and
Creon must now ....
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Theme of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
.... In addition, however, the
Chorus states: "But the proud sinner, or in word or deed .... to live with his mistakes for the rest of their lives, and
Creon must now ....
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Oedipus at Colonus & Kurtz in Heart of Darkness
.... Oedipus is described as "Stranger and wanderer" (line 1252) by the
Chorus. .... Theseus intervenes when
Creon kidnaps Oedipus's children, an act that becomes more ....
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Oedipus and the Absurd Life
.... Was this your trick or
Creon's" (Sophocles 1970, 10 .... At the end of the play we are reminded by the
Chorus that we should never judge a man as being lucky or ....
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Oedipus the King Themes
.... The
Chorus calls for the sending of the accursed one to "the black Atlantic gulfs .... The first sign of his anger occurs when he interrogates
Creon about the murder ....
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Hardy & Oedipus
.... In a way we see some redemption for Oedipus because of
Creon's merciful treatment .... also see classical tragic elements in both works in the form of the
chorus. ....
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