Antigone Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Antigone and Creon.
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Antigone Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Antigone and Creon.
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Antigone and Creon

Summary: In the story of Antigone, which was written by Sophocles, the main characters of the story were Antigone and her uncle Creon. Despite that they were relatives, there were some conflicts between them. The story ended by the death of Antigone, Haiemon her Fiancé and his mother, while Creon stayed alone after he had lost his son and wife.
Antigone and Creon

In the story of Antigone, which was written by Sophocles, the main characters of the story were Antigone and her uncle Creon. Despite that they were relatives, there were some conflicts between them. The story ended by the death of Antigone, haiemon her Fiancé and his mother, while Creon stayed alone after he had lost his son and wife. From the story no doubt there are some similarities and differences between Creon and Antigone.

Antigone can be described as a woman who valued her family, valued her self respect and expect a great deal out of life. On the other side, Antigone's uncle Creon can be described as a practical man who valued his state over the individuals. Also, he valued his duty as a leader. First, both Antigone and Creon were strong willed and inflexible people. They refused to change their decisions. For example...

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