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| moralant Morality in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone: The Obedience of One's Morality According to the Bible, after Jesus was arrested by religious leaders, the apostles, his closest followers, fled his side. The apostle Peter was later recognized as one of Jesus' companions by the people who helped arrest him. Peter, however, denied even knowing Jesus three times. Peter believed ... [tags: Antigone essays] | 759 words (2.2 pages) |
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| moralant Morals and Laws in Sophocles' Antigone - Morals and Laws in Antigone A crucial question in Antigone is, "When someone makes a law that is known by the public to be morally wrong, should the public break his/her law? Or should they collaborate with that person by obeying? Antigone felt that the law (no one was supposed to bury her brother Polyneicies) sh... [tags: Antigone essays] | 530 words (1.5 pages) |
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| moralant Civil Disobedience in Sophocles' Antigone - Civil Disobedience in Antigone The short play, Antigone, was written in 441 B.C. by the Greek playwright Sophocles. It deals with some of the most basic problems that affect a society. One of them is Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience both a right and responsibility of a person to fight an unjust law. ... [tags: Antigone essays] | 297 words (0.8 pages) |
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| moralant Contradiction Between Morals in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone: Contradiction Between Morals In Ancient Greece, new ideals surfaced as answers to life's complicated questions. These new beliefs were centered on the expanding field of science. Man was focused on more than the Gods or heavenly concerns. A government that was ruled by the people was suggested as oppo... [tags: Antigone essays] | 1036 words (3 pages) |
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| moralant confant Conflicting Values in Sophocles' Antigone - Conflicting Values in Antigone In the play "Antigone" by Sophocles, Creon and Antigone have distinct and conflicting values. Creon's regard for the laws of the city causes him to abandon all other beliefs. He feels that all should obey the laws set forth by him, even if other beliefs, moral or religious, state otherwise... [tags: Antigone essays] | 794 words (2.3 pages) |
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| moralant Essay on the Moral Dilemma in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone: Barbaric King, Hopeful Princess and Moral Dilemma Antigone is a play that mainly deals with differences among characters that cause life long drawbacks and threatening resolutions. The drama is portrayed through Antigone and Creon's characters who undoubtedly resemble each other. Although they try to be mas... [tags: Antigone essays] | 891 words (2.5 pages) |
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| moralant Free Antigone Essays: Do the Right Thing - Antigone: Do the Right Thing Antigone did the right thing by defileing Creon's strict orders on burying Polynices because the unalterable laws of the gods and our morals are higher than the blasphemous laws of man. Creon gave strict orders not to bury Polynices because he lead a rebellion, which turned to rout, in Thebes against... [tags: Antigone essays] | 541 words (1.5 pages) |
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| moralant Divine Law vs. Human Law in Sophocles' Antigone - Antigone: Divine Law vs. Human Law The play entitled Antigone was written by a man named Sophocles, a scholarly author of philosophy and logic. The play Antigone is probably one of the most prominent interpretations of a tragic drama. The two main characters of the play are Antigone and Creon. There is much conflict be... [tags: Antigone essays] | 2070 words (5.9 pages) |
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| moralant Moral Law vs. Civil Law in in Sophocles' Antigone - Moral Law vs. Civil Law in Antigone In the case of Antigone versus the state, she chose to follow moral law, or God's law if you will. Ultimately she felt that His law was right, and the civil government had no right to say who does and who does not have the right to a proper burial. People make decisio... [tags: Antigone essays] | 569 words (1.6 pages) |
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