That it is important for mortals to change with circumstances is what Teiresias advises concerning flexibility in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, Teiresias the blind prophet acknowledges that mortals have imperfect knowledge. He advises that decisions can be altered by consulting divine will and other wise sources. He cautions that policy needs to be reversed when it conflicts with the gods and yields negative consequences.
Bury the dead from the recent battle over the crown of Thebes is what Teiresias advises Creon to do in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, in Episode 4, Teiresias the blind prophet identifies Thebes' most recent problem as fighting birds not lending themselves to ritual sacrifice and interpretation of divine will. He identifies the cause as birds and dogs eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the yet unburied dead. He therefore identifies the solution as burial of the dead in line with what Antigone tries to do with her disgraced brother Polyneices and in compliance with divine will and Theban traditions.
Teiresias and the Choragos advise Creon to reconsider his stubborn stance against burying Polynices and to free Antigone, who has been sentenced to death for her actions. They warn him that his refusal to heed the laws of the gods and his pride will lead to tragic consequences, urging him to act with humility and compassion. Their counsel highlights the importance of mercy and the dangers of inflexibility in leadership. Ultimately, they implore him to avoid further tragedy by making amends before it is too late.
It is Teiresias that the chorus leader advises Oedipus to consult in finding Laius' killer in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus leader identifies Teiresias the blind prophet as a valuable resource. He indicates that Teiresias has the gift of prophecy. He suggests that Teiresias' vast storehouse of past, present and future knowledge are invaluable in collecting clues and details for the investigation that Theban King Oedipus heads.
Yes, Theban King Creon is a strong ruler in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the adjective "strong" may describe a ruler who shows physical stamina and mental alertness. Creon shows mental alertness in recognizing a problem of discontent within his realm and coming up with a solution. He shows physical stamina in enforcing an unpopular law and in holding steady upon a difficult course until Teiresias the blind prophet and the Chorus leader advise him to do otherwise.But a strong ruler is not necessarily a good, effective or beloved leader of people.
It is no one that Creon advises Oedipus to send for in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, it is the chorus leader who advises Theban King Oedipus to send for Teiresias the blind prophet. It is Oedipus who advises Queen Jocasta to send for the Theban shepherd. Creon offers no such advice, but does suggest that Oedipus go consult with the Delphic oracle himself.
Bury the dead from the recent battle over the crown of Thebes is what Teiresias advises Creon to do in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, in Episode 4, Teiresias the blind prophet identifies Thebes' most recent problem as fighting birds not lending themselves to ritual sacrifice and interpretation of divine will. He identifies the cause as birds and dogs eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the yet unburied dead. He therefore identifies the solution as burial of the dead in line with what Antigone tries to do with her disgraced brother Polyneices and in compliance with divine will and Theban traditions.
It is Teiresias that the chorus leader advises Oedipus to consult in finding Laius' killer in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus leader identifies Teiresias the blind prophet as a valuable resource. He indicates that Teiresias has the gift of prophecy. He suggests that Teiresias' vast storehouse of past, present and future knowledge are invaluable in collecting clues and details for the investigation that Theban King Oedipus heads.
Yes, Theban King Creon is a strong ruler in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the adjective "strong" may describe a ruler who shows physical stamina and mental alertness. Creon shows mental alertness in recognizing a problem of discontent within his realm and coming up with a solution. He shows physical stamina in enforcing an unpopular law and in holding steady upon a difficult course until Teiresias the blind prophet and the Chorus leader advise him to do otherwise.But a strong ruler is not necessarily a good, effective or beloved leader of people.
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No, the word advise is a verb: advise, advises, advising, advised.Example: The manager will advise you of the safety rules.The noun forms for the verb to advise is adviser and the gerund, advising.