Ethical questions deal with good versus evil, and moral questions with right versus wrong. The central ethical question in the play 'Antigone' admits the possibility that a law may be evil and do harm and wrong to the people whose well-being it's supposed to promote and protect. The question then becomes obedience or non-obedience to an inhumane, unfair, unjust law.
Thebes is the place where Antigone is born in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is a royal. She is born in the royal palace of Thebes. Thebes is located in central Greece.
In Sophocles' "Antigone," Creon wants to question Antigone. He seeks to understand her motives for defying his edict by burying her brother Polynices, which he views as an act of treason. Creon aims to assert his authority and maintain order in Thebes by holding her accountable for her actions.
Oedipus' daughters are Antigone and Ismene. They are central characters in Sophocles' tragedies, particularly in "Antigone," where Antigone defies the king's orders to honor her brother's burial. The sisters represent different responses to the challenges posed by their family's tragic fate.
That it becomes a question of what the betrothed couple will do is a complication of Haemon being engaged to Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess does not act as though she has anyone's welfare to care about other than herself and dead family members. Her sister, Princess Ismene, insists that Antigone and Haemon are very much in love. But Antigone never mentions Haemon.
If Antigone disobeys Creon's Law in "Antigone," Antigone is to be sentenced to death.
Thebes is the place where Antigone is born in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is a royal. She is born in the royal palace of Thebes. Thebes is located in central Greece.
That the gods need to be respected and thatThebanbodies need to be buried is the ethical stand that Antigone takes against Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes that the gods rule in life and death. In contrast, King Creon considers him the absolute authority figure on life and death in Thebes. He therefore decides that he can deny to his perceived Theban enemies their god-given rights to below ground burials. Antigone finds that disgusting, disrespectful and downright wrong.
An ethical question is one of fairness or right and wrong.
The first person mentioned in the book "Antigone" is Antigone herself, who is the daughter of Oedipus and the sister of Ismene. She is a central character in the play by Sophocles.
In Sophocles' "Antigone," Creon wants to question Antigone. He seeks to understand her motives for defying his edict by burying her brother Polynices, which he views as an act of treason. Creon aims to assert his authority and maintain order in Thebes by holding her accountable for her actions.
no, he did not write the "antigone" he wrote the History of the Persian Wars.ps. glad i could helpmy source:learned about it in school, it was a school question
Oedipus' daughters are Antigone and Ismene. They are central characters in Sophocles' tragedies, particularly in "Antigone," where Antigone defies the king's orders to honor her brother's burial. The sisters represent different responses to the challenges posed by their family's tragic fate.
Anarchy refers to a lack of obedience to a recognized central authority. In the play 'Antigone', that recognized central authority is Theban King Creon. The King represents his authority as one that must be respected, without allowance for sorting out points of valid disagreement. He sees an absence of the discipline that a recognized central authority gives as proof of the chaos of anarchy. But the character of Antigone represents the valid point of disagreement. She therefore represents an anarchical lack of obedience to the recognized central authority of Creon, her uncle and her king.
That it becomes a question of what the betrothed couple will do is a complication of Haemon being engaged to Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess does not act as though she has anyone's welfare to care about other than herself and dead family members. Her sister, Princess Ismene, insists that Antigone and Haemon are very much in love. But Antigone never mentions Haemon.
Ethical? Hmm. That's a tough question. I would say yes but i can't be for sure
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If Antigone disobeys Creon's Law in "Antigone," Antigone is to be sentenced to death.