Antigone Research Paper

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Love, Death, and Traitors. Oh my! A discussion on the Greek Drama, Antigone In Antigone’s family “Traitors” are pretty common. With her older brother Polyneices gathering an army to attack Thebes, Antigone going against the king’s orders by burying her brother, and Ismene, who didn’t support her sister in burying their brother, was excluded from Antigone’s list of her family. The family is made, almost entirely, of traitors. Also the way that love plays into the drama and the way bad luck is strewn into the family tree. It makes a great Greek Drama. On the subject of traitors, you have to know what goes on. Polyneices decides to capture Thebes after his brother expelled him from Thebes. In Mythology it says,”Polyneices took refuge in Argos and did all he could to arouse enmity against Thebes.”(274) This says that he took refuge in Argos and tried to create an army of people who did not like Thebes. Antigone’s story could be argued to an extreme level. Since she broke the law, that means that she wasn’t the hero, but at the same time, she followed what she thought was right and was stoned to death because…show more content…
There was how Cadmes married his mother. And all of their children sentenced to the same curse. Every member of the family died of a horrible death while only a few members to pass on the genes to others. There was also how each character died. It’s complicated and long and messy, but it still makes sense in every other way. While at one point, people were given happy ends with crappy lives, others died and never returned. Some of the family was killed on the spot while others were turned into different animals. The story says that Cadmes and Jocasta were son and mother. When Jocasta found out the truth, she killed herself. Cadmes shortly put out his eyes. All of their children were “cursed” with both the family curse, and the fact that they were consived in

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