In the play 'Antigone', the most important conflict for Theban King Creon is the reaction of his niece Antigone to one of his laws. The King issues a decree that allows the burial of the loyal Theban dead in the recent armed struggle against the Argive invaders. At the same time, he insists upon the disloyal Theban dead being left above ground and exposed to the elements, dogs, and birds. This decree contradicts the god-given justice, morality, rites, rituals and traditions by which Thebans live their lives. The loved ones that the disloyal Theban dead leave behind suffer great pain over the desecration of the corpses. But it only is Antigone who decides to take action against the law. She carries out proper funerary procedures for her brother Polyneices, who is among the disloyal Theban dead. The King must decide whether and how to punish his niece.
Yes, Antigone and Creon are the most important characters in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone and King Creon determine the course of events in the play by their individual acts and their combined interaction. All other action is affected by and reactive to the struggle between the niece and her uncle. That makes them the most important characters and their struggle the most important theme in the play.
The turning point in Antigone is when Creons son, Haimon, dies. Creon shows remorse and compassion for the first time, but most importantly he takes responsibility for his actions and is able to admit to himself that Haimons death is his fault. Creon is a dynamic character, he changes greatly throughout the play and by the end he is able to accept that his own mortality is enevitable and that family comes before fortune.
The conflict between Antigone and Creon was over which laws to respect. Antigone believed that some laws came from the gods. Such laws, such as the rites and rituals for proper burial, must be respected. In contrast, Theban King Creon believed that all lawmaking fell generally within the human domain, and most specifically within his powers as ruler of Thebes.
Creon fears these things the most in the play Antigone: 1. His authority being challenged by a woman and 2. His pride being hurt by Antigone If, however, you are reffering to what does Creon fear most in the actual character Antigone, then the answer would be pretty much the same as the above stated #1.
Wisdom is the most important word in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, wisdom is absent when Theban Princess Antigone verbally bullies her sister Princess Ismene and verbally disrespects her uncle King Creon. It is lacking when King Creon comes up with his edict of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. It is present when Prince Haemon and Teiresias the blind prophet respectively offer their insights and their predictions.
Yes, Antigone and Creon are the most important characters in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone and King Creon determine the course of events in the play by their individual acts and their combined interaction. All other action is affected by and reactive to the struggle between the niece and her uncle. That makes them the most important characters and their struggle the most important theme in the play.
The turning point in Antigone is when Creons son, Haimon, dies. Creon shows remorse and compassion for the first time, but most importantly he takes responsibility for his actions and is able to admit to himself that Haimons death is his fault. Creon is a dynamic character, he changes greatly throughout the play and by the end he is able to accept that his own mortality is enevitable and that family comes before fortune.
The conflict between Antigone and Creon was over which laws to respect. Antigone believed that some laws came from the gods. Such laws, such as the rites and rituals for proper burial, must be respected. In contrast, Theban King Creon believed that all lawmaking fell generally within the human domain, and most specifically within his powers as ruler of Thebes.
The theme would be the most important element in a short story about a moral conflict. It sets the tone and guides the characters' decisions and actions, ultimately leading to the resolution of the conflict.
Creon fears these things the most in the play Antigone: 1. His authority being challenged by a woman and 2. His pride being hurt by Antigone If, however, you are reffering to what does Creon fear most in the actual character Antigone, then the answer would be pretty much the same as the above stated #1.
Wisdom is the most important word in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, wisdom is absent when Theban Princess Antigone verbally bullies her sister Princess Ismene and verbally disrespects her uncle King Creon. It is lacking when King Creon comes up with his edict of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. It is present when Prince Haemon and Teiresias the blind prophet respectively offer their insights and their predictions.
When it comes to dealing with conflict what are some of the common mistakes to avoid
Zionism is certainly one of the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. It is not the only cause of the conflict and is also not the most important cause of the conflict.
When it comes to dealing with conflict what are some of the common mistakes to avoid
Conflict is what I was taught but you might have been taught differently
Conflict is the most important characteristic in any story, as it drives the plot forward and creates tension that engages the audience. While progress, oddity, and unusualness can enhance a story, conflict is the central element that challenges the characters and drives the narrative towards resolution.
Love is the emotion that most likely causes Ismene to want to join Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene argues against her sister Princess Antigone's burying their brother Polyneices out of fear of the lethal punishment. She ends their interaction saying that Antigone is dear to her. It is brave of her to want to join Antigone. She may be doing it because of the hopelessness of the situation. Or she may be doing it in the hopes of extenuating circumstances, leniency or outright pardon from their uncle, King Creon.