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That the two share the same character flaws even though they express opposite convictions is what the author wants us to understand about the "yes" and "no" between Antigone and Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes that family, the gods and Theban traditions rule in life and death. In contrast, her uncle King Creon insists that the king, the law and the state rule in life and can carry over their effects into death. Despite their contrary convictions, the two unite in their characters flawed by pride, stubbornness and tunnel vision.
Antigone, Creon, Haemon and undoubtedlyIsmene have tragic flaws in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is reckless in speech: she says what she thinks, but is not interested in contrary convictions and opinions. King Creon is stubbornly arrogantin that he thinks that he can get away with contradicting a divine law. Prince Haeman, Antigone's husband-to-be and Creon's son, disrespects his father and his sovereign: this is offensive to the gods and to mortals in ancient Greece. Finally, Ismene's fate undoubtedly is tragic, if nothing else from the fact that she just disappears from the character interactions after just two brief appearances. Her tragic flaw is fear, which makes her not back up Antigone when it may make a difference and support her when it is too late.
Creon wants the guards to hurry to Antigone in the cave because Teiresias (the blind prophet) told him that two family members would die is Antigone did. So at that, Creon needed to save her.
Antigone is about a woman named Antigone who is the daughter of Oedipus (a character from another of Sophocles' plays). Her two brothers die, one was considered a traitor though and the king Creon forbids anyone to give him a proper burial. But Antigone values the eternal law over Creon's temporal law and decides to bury her brother Polyneices anyhow and that is where the action of the play begins.
Haemon is engaged to Antigone. The two are first cousins. Haemon's father is Theban King Creon. Antigone's mother is Theban Queen Jocasta. Creon and Jocasta are brother and sister.
That the two share the same character flaws even though they express opposite convictions is what the author wants us to understand about the "yes" and "no" between Antigone and Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes that family, the gods and Theban traditions rule in life and death. In contrast, her uncle King Creon insists that the king, the law and the state rule in life and can carry over their effects into death. Despite their contrary convictions, the two unite in their characters flawed by pride, stubbornness and tunnel vision.
Antigone, Creon, Haemon and undoubtedlyIsmene have tragic flaws in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is reckless in speech: she says what she thinks, but is not interested in contrary convictions and opinions. King Creon is stubbornly arrogantin that he thinks that he can get away with contradicting a divine law. Prince Haeman, Antigone's husband-to-be and Creon's son, disrespects his father and his sovereign: this is offensive to the gods and to mortals in ancient Greece. Finally, Ismene's fate undoubtedly is tragic, if nothing else from the fact that she just disappears from the character interactions after just two brief appearances. Her tragic flaw is fear, which makes her not back up Antigone when it may make a difference and support her when it is too late.
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Creon wants the guards to hurry to Antigone in the cave because Teiresias (the blind prophet) told him that two family members would die is Antigone did. So at that, Creon needed to save her.
Antigone is about a woman named Antigone who is the daughter of Oedipus (a character from another of Sophocles' plays). Her two brothers die, one was considered a traitor though and the king Creon forbids anyone to give him a proper burial. But Antigone values the eternal law over Creon's temporal law and decides to bury her brother Polyneices anyhow and that is where the action of the play begins.
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A:If I look at two people of good character, I can not tell which one is a Christian and has been guided by the Holy Spirit and which one is an atheist. They have achieved good character either with the Holy Spirit or without. If I look at two people of disreputable character, I can not tell which one is a Christian and could have been guided by the Holy Spirit and which one is an atheist. One has character flaws in spite of the best efforts of the Holy Spirit. The other simply has character flaws.Whatever people judge my character to be (and I trust them to be charitable in their assessments) I have never been guided by the Holy Spirit.
Haemon is engaged to Antigone. The two are first cousins. Haemon's father is Theban King Creon. Antigone's mother is Theban Queen Jocasta. Creon and Jocasta are brother and sister.
Perfect: "without flaws" Perfect: "complete"
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.