What Can We Learn From Antigone?

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The lesson I learn from “Antigone” is that

you have to be ready to accept the consequences of your convictions

. Not only is she loyal to her brother and her religious beliefs, brave when confronted with danger and death, but she accepts the consequence (death) before she ever acts.

How does Antigone influence modern society?

The ideas Sophocles presents in Antigone have relevance in today’s world, and indicate that modern society is not as advanced as we believe. The problems of gender equality, democratic voice, and religious faith still resonate today. Antigone

attempts to show the strength women have in the face of male authority

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What is the main message of Antigone?

The main theme of Antigone is that

the gods’ laws are more important than the laws of man

. Creon, who takes over the rule of Thebes after the civil war, decrees that Polynices should not be buried. He wants him to rot in the open air as a punishment for his treason and to set an example for others.

What was Antigone fighting for?

Society – Antigone fights

the establishment in order to expose an unjust law (an ancient appeal to Natural Rights)

. Not only is she battling Creon, who decrees Polyneices should not be buried, she battles the social customs of the time that assumed women were the weaker gender and, therefore, unfit for politics.

What is the most important scene in Antigone?


The opening scene

of the play is of great significance. In it, Antigone discusses the central conflict of the play—her piety and devotion to her brother Polynices against the edict of Creon, king of Thebes and her uncle.

Why is Antigone a hero?

Antigone is a hero

because she remains true both to the Gods and her brother

. Even when faced with death, she refuses to go against either one, choosing to end her own life. Thus, she seals her testimony with her own blood and dies a tragic hero.

Why should we read Antigone?

“Antigone

urges us to confront the tensions inherent in our competing obligations to family and community

, to religion and the state, and to individual freedom versus national security,” said Rawlings. “It has much to teach all of us about ourselves and the choices we still confront in the 21st century.”

Why does Antigone argue that Polyneices deserves to be buried properly?

Antigone believes that Polyneices should be buried because he is her brother, and Creon believes he should not be buried because he is a traitor. Why does Antigone believe that Polyneices deserves a proper burial?

Because he fought just as bravely as Eteocles and he is her brother

.

What is Creon’s greatest fear?

Creon’s greatest fear is:

War

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Angering the gods

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Is the moral conflict in Antigone resolved?

(line 537) She is willing now to join Antigone in her troubles and is not ashamed to admit it. (line 539) She is willing to join Antigone in death. In the case of Ismene, her character is

able to resolve the conflict on her own

. She realizes she is nothing without her family and Creon’s laws have taken her family away.

What is the conflict between Antigone and Ismene?

Antigone and Ismene fight

over the importance of family loyalty vs. civic duty

. Antigone believes honoring the dead is more important than human laws. Creon believes his law is more important than honoring the dead.

What happened Scene 1 Antigone?

Scene One:

Antigone tries to convince her sister Ismene to join her in burying their brother Polynices

. … Creon and Antigone debate the merits of their positions. Ismene joins them and tries to take Antigone’s side, but Antigone refuses to share her fate or her glory.

What happens in Scene 2 of Antigone?

In this scene from Sophocles’s Antigone, we

discover that Antigone is now Creon’s prisoner

. After learning that the sentry has found her trying to bury her brother, Creon condemns her to death. … Ismene chides Creon for condemning his son’s fiancée to death.

Who is the tragic hero in Antigone?


Creon

is often mentioned as the tragic hero in Antigone, the third of the Theban plays.

What is Ismene’s tragic flaw?

Antigone’s overarching flaw

gives her strength to follow her convictions

. She is loyal to her family and her moral convictions.

How is Antigone powerful?

Antigone

has more power than

the other characters because she is the daughter of Oedipus. Antigone can be seen as a seminal feminist because she is determined to do what she believes is right. Antigone stands up to her uncle Creon by covering her brother ‘s body after he died in a duel with his brother.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.