Antigone, Hamlet
.... of God. In short, Antigone sees evidence in her heart and in the signs from
gods that she should
bury her brother. The obvious evil ....
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Models of Justice in Hamlet, Antigone, The Republic
.... Hamlet is called on by the ghost of his father, and by the
gods as well, to kill a man, while Antigone is required to
bury a man who is already dead. ....
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Models of Justice in Two Plays & The Republic
.... Hamlet is called on by the ghost of his father, and by the
gods as well, to kill a man, while Antigone is required to
bury a man who is already dead. ....
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Kreon and Antigone in Sophocles' Antigone
.... love. He refuses to recognize that his decree to not
bury the corpse has offended the
gods: "The
gods favor this corpse? Why? How ....
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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
.... sacred tie of blood relations. She argues that the
gods support her in her effort to
bury her brother. The decision may cost her ....
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Ancient Greek Values: The Case of Antigone
.... It is Creon, she insists, who has denied the authority of the
gods and flown .... Priam's efforts in The Iliad to convince Achilles to permit him to
bury his slain ....
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Antigone's Tragedy
.... However, Antigone views her decision from the perspective of the
Gods and bases her .... belief that gives her the strength to resist authority and
bury her brother ....
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Conflict Between Antigone & King Creon
.... However, Antigone views her decision from the perspective of the
Gods and bases her .... belief that gives her the strength to resist authority and
bury her brother ....
(1384

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Sophocles - Antigone: Both Are Tragic Figures
.... is following her loyalty to her family and her duty to the
gods in burying .... Gerhard arguers that Creon's law is unjust because his refusal to
bury Polynices is ....
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Conflict Between Antigone and Creon
.... and how it is subservient to the rule of the
gods. The conflict between Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother only ....
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Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
.... to the
gods, her brother must be buried or his decaying flesh will be an offense to the
gods. She states: Nay, be what thou wilt; but I will
bury him: well for ....
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Individual versus State in Antigone
.... to the
gods, her brother must be buried or his decaying flesh will be an offense to the
gods. She states: Nay, be what thou wilt; but I will
bury him: well for ....
(1702

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The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... in a more philosophical age as Sophocles explores the relationship between the
gods and their .... She shows the same stubbornness as she vows to
bury her brother ....
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4 Works on Social Values & Heroes
.... the glorious sun endowed him with beauty, Adad the god of the storm endowed him with courage, the great
gods made his .... All Antigone did was
bury her dead brother ....
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Antigone
.... This conflicts with what Antigone feels the
gods have ordered her to do in the name .... She says to her sister: "Be what you want to: but that man shall I/
bury. ....
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Examination of Selected Classical Texts
.... She shows the same stubbornness as she vows to
bury her brother Polynices .... orders, however harsh This conflicts with what Antigone feels the
gods have ordered ....
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Antigone v. Heat and Dust
.... death if she did not do the right thing while alive and
bury her brother. She would rather displease Creon and lose her life than live in disfavor of the
gods. ....
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Views of the Law by Malcolm X & Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr.
.... decreed by Creon, but obeys the stricter more powerful law of her
gods. .... not only depicts human conflict, between Antigone's determination to
bury her brother ....
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Original Play Based on Classical Literature
.... It is I who was denied justice by Creon, who wouldn't
bury my brother properly. .... Hope springs eternal from the
gods to the hearts of human beings. ....
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5 Short Essays
.... Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother only .... Crossing over into the territory of the
gods means crossing one of those ....
(2220

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5 Different Short Essays
.... Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother only .... Crossing over into the territory of the
gods means crossing one of those ....
(2220

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The Religious & The Political
.... strong, we must give in to the law This conflicts with what Antigone feels the
gods have ordered her to do in the name of her brother: But I will
bury him; and ....
(2990

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Antigone
.... and how it is subservient to the rule of the
gods. The conflict between Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother only ....
(4007

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The Story of Antigone
.... This conflicts with what Antigone feels the
gods have ordered her to do in the name of .... She says to her sister, Be what you want to: but that man shall I
bury. ....
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Theme of Disorderliness in 3 Plays
.... life; / Whose misadventured piteous overthrows / Do with their death
bury their parents .... sacrificed his daughter Iphiginea so that the Athenian
gods would supply ....
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The Tragic Hero
.... time of war, and here Sophocles explores the relationship between the
gods and their .... She shows the same stubbornness as she vows to
bury her brother Polynices ....
(1707

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Tragic Heroes in Drama
.... time of war, and here Sophocles explores the relationship between the
gods and their .... She shows the same stubbornness as she vows to
bury her brother Polynices ....
(1707

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)
Antigone
.... of grace" should she not follow the dictates of her conscience and
bury her brother .... breed of men all for reverence, my reverence for the
gods!" (Sophocles 1032 ....
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Dramatic Aspects of Antigone
.... this first scene of the play as Antigone makes clear that she wants to
bury her brother in accord with his wishes and with the laws of the
gods, while Ismene ....
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Role of Gold in History
.... With gold, they adorned temples, built idols of their
gods and monuments to their .... and, therefore, expensive, so only the rich could afford to
bury their dead ....
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