Unshakable Willpower In Sophocles 'Antigone'

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Unshakeable Willpower Unshakable willpower can describe someone whose single-minded and persistent. This meaning their outlook or point of view on a situation will never change, no matter the obstacles or consequences. In Sophocles’ Antigone He shows several encounters of unshakeable willpower through two of his most persistent characters. For an example, Antigone rebelling against a law and Haemon challenging his own father. The two characters only have self-beliefs to go off of for their rebellion, against the king. Their uprising could bring severe or even fatal disaster. Sophocles presents an abundant amount of evidence for determination through Antigone and Haemon. He indicates through the actions of the unyielding Antigone and her …show more content…

Yet, Antigone not only breaks the edict once but twice for the burial of her brother. The first attempt Antigone takes towards her intention is when she asks her sister Ismene to bury their brother's body. Ismene becomes perplexed by this accusation Antigone has come up with that she will help bury their brother, whom the king is forbidden all citizens to bury. Ismene shows no support for her sisters intention. Ismene cares far too much about her own life and protection to ever put herself in harms way. However, Antigone is the opposite. She cares for nothing but justice for her brother. No obstacle can change her mind from the path her heart has chosen for herself. The second attempt of burying Polynices Antigone is caught and brought into the palace, by the guards, to see King Creon. Antigone arrives and Creon asks her if she is the one who is disobeying and if she is aware of the edict. Not once does Antigone deny her actions of the burial. “I did. Why would I not know? It was clear”(Ant. 458). This statement shows how she is in full knowledge of the law and does not care who set it. Antigone takes great pride of what she did because she believes it was her fate. The citizens of Thebes believe once they find out or realize their fate, something they are

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