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Antigone represents numerous themes such as the very first woman who goes against the Patriarchal society and defies rules, defies subjection or any kind of law. Antigone represents the voice of every woman on Earth. Yet she also represents every renegade or every slave who strives for freedom, for equal rights. The name itself in Greek means An-ti= Against the, gone= gonia = corner , so the name itself is a controversy. Something that is against the saying. Antigone was against Creon's norms and beliefs or sayings. On the other hand, one may interpret the name as the woman who wishes not to have children. Gonos derives from gonimotita that is fertility; now the suffix Anti - gone brings about the meaning of a person who does not want to have any children=Non-fertile. There are variations to the true meaning of Antigone but what Antigone truly represents it depends on how each individual will perceive it.

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The expression of divine will, the conscience of the people and the agent of change are Teiresias' roles in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).

Specifically, Teiresias the blind prophet is the divinely sanctioned advisor to every Theban king since the city's founding by Cadmus, Theban King Oedipus' great-great-grandfather. He therefore expresses the will of the gods and the conscience of the divinely guarded city of Thebes. Additionally, he becomes an agent of change whereby King Creon moves from disrespecting to respecting divinely ordained Theban traditions of below-ground burial and funeral rites.

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How does Oedipus cause Antigone to suffer in 'Antigone'?

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