Eteocles and Polyneices were both brothers of Antigone and of Ismene. They were the twins who succeeded their father, disgraced Theban King Oedipus, as rulers of Thebes. They were supposed to alternate years of rule in a joint power-sharing arrangement.
But Eteocles refused to give up the throne once his year was over. Being denied his legal rights of succession and being exiled forced Polyneices to assert his rights to home and work by gathering together disgruntled Thebans and invading Argives. The invasion was unsuccessful, and the brothers fought each other literally to the death.
that she wouldalways love him and that she would never forget him because her brother died
He is son to Creon and Eurydice and brother to Haemon. He does not appear in Antigone because he died during the struggle between Polynices and Eteocles.
He doesn't let Antigone bury her brother. When he found out that she disobeyed him, Creon had Antigone killed.
They are related to Antigone as a brother. They both died in a battle, where they both killed themselves.
eteocles is the brother of polyneices , antigone and ismene he fought his brother to be the king and the both killed
that she wouldalways love him and that she would never forget him because her brother died
He is son to Creon and Eurydice and brother to Haemon. He does not appear in Antigone because he died during the struggle between Polynices and Eteocles.
Polynices (Antigone's brother)
He doesn't let Antigone bury her brother. When he found out that she disobeyed him, Creon had Antigone killed.
They are related to Antigone as a brother. They both died in a battle, where they both killed themselves.
eteocles is the brother of polyneices , antigone and ismene he fought his brother to be the king and the both killed
love for her family
Antigone's goal is to give her brother a proper burial.
Help her bury their brother is what Antigone asks her sister to do in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone asks her sister, Princess Ismene, to help bury their brother Polyneices. With Ismene, Antigone can give her brother the below ground burial to which he is entitled. Without her, Antigone can give no more than a partial burial under a layer of dust.
Antigone's brother, Eteocles, is awarded the honor of a proper burial; unlike his brother, Polyneices, who is abandoned and left for dogs and vultures.
No, Antigone does not use a shovel to bury her brother in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone uses just her hands to bury her brother Polyneices. She says that with her sister Ismene's help she can give their brother a below-ground burial. Without her help, Antigone just has enough strength for a partial burial, whereby the body is left above ground and covered with a layer of dust.
Antigone