Yes, the initial impression of a timid, weak-willed guard changes when he returns with Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, the guard announces that he has the perpetrator. He declares that he is pleased not to be tortured for not capturing the law breaker. He indicates that suspicion must be removed from him. All questioning proceeds with the real criminal, Theban Princess Antigone.
The 'initial incident' is the first significant action in the story. In the case of the play 'Antigone' it's Antigone's mention of the decree by Theban King Creon. The King decrees that only those who were loyal to Thebes in the recent conflict with Argos are to be given proper burial. This decree is contrary to the god-given rules of preparation of the body for its journey to the realms of the god of the underworld.
In Sophocles Antigone, Creon praises loyalty to the Theban monarchy. He says that the best value is for Thebans to respect the monarchy no matter who the legitimate ruler is.
Death by being walled up in a remote cave is the final sentence that Creon orders for Antigone in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, throwing stones until the guilty person dies is the punishment for disobeying Theban King Creon's edict against burying the disloyal Theban dead. So that is Creon's initial sentence for his niece and intended daughter-in-law Antigone. But he ends up changing his mind, to avoid Thebes being polluted by the killing of a member of the royal family.
From an initial warm welcome to sustained rudeness is the way in which Creon treats Teiresias in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon initially acts friendly and respectful when Teiresias the blind prophet shows up. But he quickly loses all semblance of courteousness when he hears what Teiresias has to say. Creon rejects all criticism of his policies so he is most unhappy with being pinpointed as the cause of the environmental pestilence, polluted altars and wrathful gods in Thebes. He terminates the conversation with insults and threats.
No, Haemon does not agree with his father in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, father and son appear to disagree over everything despite an initial but fleeting agreement over paternal respect. That fragile base for getting along quickly shatters as Theban King Creon and Prince Haemon end up only agreeing to disagree. For example, Creon disdains the feelings and opinions of others and the worth of a woman. In contrast, Haemon paces what he thinks, says and does to the input of young and old, inexperienced and experienced, rulers and women.
My initial impression was influenced by their neat appearance, confident demeanor, and warm smile.
An itial observation, your first impression or memory of a situation or individual
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The 'initial incident' is the first significant action in the story. In the case of the play 'Antigone' it's Antigone's mention of the decree by Theban King Creon. The King decrees that only those who were loyal to Thebes in the recent conflict with Argos are to be given proper burial. This decree is contrary to the god-given rules of preparation of the body for its journey to the realms of the god of the underworld.
Physical description, actions, and dialogue are methods of characterization that often form our initial impression of a character. These early impressions provide us with information about the character's appearance, behavior, and personality.
The phrase "First impression is the last impression" is often attributed to an unknown author. It emphasizes the significance of making a good initial impression as it can have a lasting impact on how others perceive you.
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The first impression of a hitchhiker can vary from person to person, but some common initial thoughts may include concerns about safety, curiosity about their story or destination, or hesitation about offering them a ride.
from its visual impact on the consumer's memory. Granted, the product must perform superbly to maintain its status; however, the initial impression is often the result of a memorable logo
As you get to know someone, you may find that your initial impression was mistaken.
The term for the process of developing your first knowledge about another person is "impression formation." It involves gathering information and forming initial judgments about someone based on various cues such as appearance, behavior, and communication.