Universal Themes in "Antigone"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:56:15
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (562 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (562 words)
<Tab/>Sophocles, the great Greek tragedian wrote the tragedy Antigone. In the play he uses universal themes, themes the audience knows and can relate to. These universal themes, loyalty to family, to state and to the God's cause the conflict resulting in tragedy.
The audience witnesses loyalty to family, through the strong emotions of the characters. Most of the characters in Antigone are blood related. Antigone deeply loves her brother and
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to family, loyalty to state, and loyalty to the gods that cause conflict resulting in tragedy. Creon's tragic flaw is that he is that he has a very big ego. This ego makes him think he can walk all over the gods, and more important, their laws. Antigone's loyalty toward family and to the gods make Creon very angry. This causes him to sentence Antigone to death. When he does this his world falls apart.
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