When People Stand Up For What They Believe In Antigone

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Can you think about a time you saw someone stand up for what they believe in? In the play, “Antigone,” by Sophocles, it shows the importance of upholding your values and beliefs. This play shows how strongly people stand up for their beliefs no matter the consequences. It is important to stand up for what you believe in even if you will be punished. The people fighting for what they want instead of conforming to their surroundings make the changes that fulfill their happiness. Individuals that follow their desires go on to make world changing movements. The world would be a better place if more people stood up for what they believe in. Furthermore, If more people stood up for what they believe in than the changes needed would happen. In the NFL major controversy is appearing regarding players not standing for the national anthem. "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black …show more content…

In the play, “Antigone,” Antigone says, “I should have praise and honor for what I have done.” (828). Although she knew she was going to have to suffer the consequences, she still stood up for what she wanted and took the risk unlike her sister, Ismene, who did nothing. Haemon, Creon’s son, says, “No woman has ever, so unreasonably, died so shameful a death for a generous act.” (841). He confronts Creon with his beliefs about the situation of Antigone risking his own life to try to save hers. He believes that what Antigone did was right and instead of being put to death, she should have honor. Ismene, Antigone’s sister, says, “I have no strength to break laws that were made for the public good.” (817). She believed that the situation should be left alone and decided not to help Antigone. All of these different people standing up for their beliefs led to different outcomes, but they all made themselves happy by sticking by

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