Tony Paulino
10/1/13
Block 3
#21
Antigone and Creon
In
the tragic story of Antigone by Sophocles. The story of Antigone, the king
punishes anyone who tries to bury the "traitor": however, the traitor
happens to also be his nephew. The king doesn't want anyone to bury him because
he went a against his state according to the king. Antigone is Polynises
sister, and she's is going to try to bury her brother and disobey the king. The
conflict between Antigone and Creon result of both their similarities and
differences in this tragic flaw.
The
differences between Antigone and Creon are there loyalty. Antigone is loyal to
her family and gods. "I will bury the brother I love".( scene 2. line
69). Antigone is loyal to her gods. "Which one of us can say what the gods
hold wicked" (scene 3. Line 131). By that it means Creon will get punished
for going against the gods laws. Creon is loyal to his state because he
punishes anyone including his own family. "This girl is guilty of double
insolence. Breaking the given laws and boasting of it". Creon is not loyal
to his family because he doesn't let them bury Polynises.
The
similarities between Antigone and Creon are there pride. "I do I deny
nothing" Antigone tells Creon. Antigone tells Creon to arrest her because
she's proud she buried her brother. Croons pride is to prove her wrong. Also to
show the people there king is right. "You will give no support to whoever
breaks this law" shows Creons arrogance. Their pride is important to both
of them, even though they both have different thoughts on the others though of
there pride.
Both
Antigone and Creon are both to blame for this tragic mistake. Creon was very
stubborn. He also said it was his way or no way. Antigone is also to blame for
not listening. She could have also been secretive about burying Polynises.
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