Ismene thnks that women shouldn't compete with men. She feels that men and women have separate activities and responsibilities. She concludes that women shouldn't try to become involved in or do male dominated or run activities. She therefore believes that women must respect their separate spheres of activity, and mustn't disobey the dictates of men.
The main differences between the two sisters, Antigone and Ismene, trace to their very different personalities. Antigone is a risk-taker. She's willing to stand fast to her convictions. She also is willing to follow through on the action necessary to support those belieffs. Ismene is a passive individual who appears to be more easily intimidated by power. She accepts the status quo. She believes that men are stronger than women, that men and women have different roles, and that the separation needs to be respected. She feels that women shouldn't be competitive with men or confrontational to recognized central authority. Ismene thinks that if women do something that's contrary to accepted procedure, they should do so in secret.
The oldeset one is Antigone The youngest one is Ismene ( i think)
That she will obey it is Ismene's decision regarding the king's decree in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene discusses the recent royal decree with her sister, Princess Antigone. Ismene dislikes disobedience. She feels that her uncle, King Creon, must be respected as her guardian, ruler and uncle. The same holds for his laws even when they conflict with divine will and Theban traditions.
Independence versus obedience is the difference between Antigone's and Ismene's respective views on the role of women in society in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes strongly about the importance of family ties, the gods and Theban traditions. She does not allow anyone or anything to dissuade or intimidate her. She feels confident of her ability to analyze situations and act upon what she sees. In contrast, all notion of independence is lost on Antigone's sister, Princess Ismene. Ismene thinks that men are born and destined to dominate and lead and that women are born and destined to follow and obey.
The interactions of Antigone with Creon and Ismene as well as that of Haemon with Creon are examples of gender conflict in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the phrase gender conflict describes disagreement or discord based on or involving the roles of men and women. The description fits Antigone's interactions with Princess Ismene and King Creon as well as Prince Haemon's interaction with Creon. Creon and his niece Ismene think that Antigone's gender is the starting point for not doing what she dares to do whereas Antigone and her husband-to-be Haemon disagree.
The main differences between the two sisters, Antigone and Ismene, trace to their very different personalities. Antigone is a risk-taker. She's willing to stand fast to her convictions. She also is willing to follow through on the action necessary to support those belieffs. Ismene is a passive individual who appears to be more easily intimidated by power. She accepts the status quo. She believes that men are stronger than women, that men and women have different roles, and that the separation needs to be respected. She feels that women shouldn't be competitive with men or confrontational to recognized central authority. Ismene thinks that if women do something that's contrary to accepted procedure, they should do so in secret.
The oldeset one is Antigone The youngest one is Ismene ( i think)
I think you mean Ismene. (Iss-meen-y)
That she will obey it is Ismene's decision regarding the king's decree in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene discusses the recent royal decree with her sister, Princess Antigone. Ismene dislikes disobedience. She feels that her uncle, King Creon, must be respected as her guardian, ruler and uncle. The same holds for his laws even when they conflict with divine will and Theban traditions.
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Independence versus obedience is the difference between Antigone's and Ismene's respective views on the role of women in society in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes strongly about the importance of family ties, the gods and Theban traditions. She does not allow anyone or anything to dissuade or intimidate her. She feels confident of her ability to analyze situations and act upon what she sees. In contrast, all notion of independence is lost on Antigone's sister, Princess Ismene. Ismene thinks that men are born and destined to dominate and lead and that women are born and destined to follow and obey.
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
The interactions of Antigone with Creon and Ismene as well as that of Haemon with Creon are examples of gender conflict in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the phrase gender conflict describes disagreement or discord based on or involving the roles of men and women. The description fits Antigone's interactions with Princess Ismene and King Creon as well as Prince Haemon's interaction with Creon. Creon and his niece Ismene think that Antigone's gender is the starting point for not doing what she dares to do whereas Antigone and her husband-to-be Haemon disagree.
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First, Antigone is angry with Ismene for docilely and passively accepting the rule of mortal men. Ismene thinks that men rule and women obey. Antigone doesn't think that way at all.Second, Antigone is angry with Ismene for not helping to bury their brother Polyneices. Antigone doesn't have the strength to do a below ground burial. Without Ismene's assistance, their brother will get a symbolic burial by being covered with a thin layer of dirt. That isn't going to be much protection against the weather and wildlife.Third, Antigone is angry with Ismene for suggesting that the illegal partial burial and funeral service be kept secret. Antigone equates that with cowardice and self centeredness.Fourth, Antigone is angry with Ismene for trying to join her in a death sentence after not joining in on the lawbreaking. Antigone has a strong personality that's motivated by passionately held convictions. As far as she's concerned, you don't change horses in mid stream. So she takes someone at their first word and accepts no flip flopping. You're either with her or against her, with nothing in between.
That she is practical but fearful and young are reasons why Ismene says that impossible things should not be tried at all in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene acts like a young person who is used to dealing with limited options doled out by a domineering authority figure. Sheknows exactly how far she can go before that authority figure makes things intolerable. She therefore operates within a safe range of behavior choices and always is mindful of her very real fears.
Creon believes that Ismene was apart of the unrightful burial as well because Polyneices was just as much Ismene's brother than Antigone.