Antigone Themes Flashcards
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Antigone Themes Flashcards

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What is a central theme of Antigone?

  • The struggle for power
  • The tension between individual action and fate (correct)
  • The role of women in society
  • The importance of family loyalty
  • What two types of law are contrasted in Antigone?

    Divine or religious law and the law of men and states

    Determination is not a prominent character trait in Antigone.

    False

    What does power do to characters in Antigone?

    <p>Corrupts and blinds them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antigone portray women and femininity in society?

    <p>As secondary and subservient figures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mortality is a minor theme in the Oedipus trilogy.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Fate and Free Will

    • Tension exists between individual choices and predetermined fate in Antigone.
    • Antigone’s defiance of Creon’s edict exemplifies significant free will, yet many events are guided by fate.

    Rules and Order

    • The play contrasts divine law with man-made law, highlighting differing sources of justice.
    • Religious laws, deeply rooted in fate and the will of the gods, are portrayed as pivotal compared to human laws.

    Determination

    • Determination is a key trait among characters, fueling their pursuit of personal goals.
    • Characters like Creon, Antigone, Ismene, and Polyneices exhibit stubborn resolve, despite fate's overarching role.

    Power

    • Power dynamics in Antigone reveal its corruptive and blinding effects on characters.
    • King Creon is a prime example, displaying arrogance and a lack of empathy towards others.

    Women and Femininity

    • The play examines societal expectations of gender roles, contrasting prescribed behaviors with actual female agency.
    • Creon's view reflects a patriarchal society, designating men as primary actors and women as secondary.

    Mortality

    • Themes of self-injury and suicide permeate the Oedipus trilogy, notably in Antigone.
    • Antigone, Haemon, and Eurydice each take their lives, while Polyneices and Eteocles' actions lead to their deaths.

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    Explore the key themes in Sophocles' 'Antigone' through these flashcards. This quiz will delve into the complex interplay between fate, free will, and the contrasting laws that govern human actions. Test your understanding of how these themes manifest in the play.

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