Antigone Dichotomy

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In the indelible play, “Antigone,” by Sophocles, a profound dichotomy sparks between two sisters, Antigone and Ismene, each expressing contradictory views and moral conundrums. As both sisters grapple with their family’s painful fate, their contrasting views on authority, responsibility, and discernment reveal their strengths and weaknesses. While Ismene sensibly prioritizes self-preservation and deference to societal norms, reflecting her unwavering compliance, Antigone’s strong opposition and commitment to her principles understate the intricate authenticity of moral deliberation. Ultimately, Antigone and Ismene’s disparate personalities impugn the audience the notion of heroism, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice. Antigone, the daughter …show more content…

defying King Creon’s “new decree” (Sophocles Prologue 6) which mandates that Antigone’s brother, Polyneices, “shall lie on the plain, unburied” (Sophocles 1.41) and left to “the birds and the scavenging dogs,” (Sophocles Meanwhile, her brother Eteocles, is “militar[ily] honor[ed]” (Sophocles Prologue 16) and is given “a soldiers funeral” (Sophocles …show more content…

Conversely, Antigone exemplifies moral determination and revolt against unjust laws with utmost bravery as she boldly asserts, “I do. I deny nothing,” expressing her disagreement with King Creon’s decree. Additionally, her deep words to Ismene “You are alive, but I belong to Death,” (Sophocles 2.147) emphasizes her acknowledgment of death as a consequence of her actions and her steadfast commitment to honoring her brother, showing her deep devotion and courageous resolve. Then again, Ismene demonstrates a profound loyalty and responsibility as well as she pleads, “I want to die with you:/I too have a duty that I must discharge to the dead,” (Sophocles 2.127-138) yet is hindered by her profound fear of defying authority, a weakness that Antigone surpasses through her bravery. Apart from this, Creon’s realization of the consequences of his actions and the bold transformation of Ismene, who despite the reluctance ultimately finds the courage to join her sister, shows Antigone’s profound influence on people around her. Therefore, Antigone’s courage not only makes her a true heroine and a character who is better, but also leaves a lasting impression on everyone around her, though a glint of hatred settles in their hearts for all their

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