Sophocles Antigone "Conflict between passion and reason", "Axon. No one in the world" (Sophocles Page #) Greek drama played an important role in Greece. Citizens should learn from this tragic mistake. Citizens should have learned that citizens and individuals are inconvenienced. Antigone written by Sophocles has two main characters, Antigone and Kryon. They are all strong will and stubborn people. Both are robust, short-sighted, extreme beliefs and arrogance, keeping each other's fate down.
"The conflict between Sophocles Antigone during the man and praise" Due to the nature of Antigone's conflict Charles Paul Segal explains the nature of the conflict between Antigone and Cleon Cruon and Antigone The conflict between them is the starting point there is. Regardless of law and justice, these differences are most clearly expressed in the great speech of Antigone's holy law. . . . About the limited, relatively Man "law", she sets the eternal law of Zeus "The unwritten law of God." She associates these absolute "legitimate" claims with their assertion on death (460) (64).
Sophocles is playing Antigone. Antigone is a competition between Antigone (representing family value) and Creon (representing national values). Sophocles explores the impact of responsibility based on the depth of passionate and intimate thinking of Cleon and the moral and practical results of the whole drama Antigone. The moral decision of Antigone seems to be more logical and profitable than Kryon, but the personal argument is that both roles ... stands in the people's shadow. In many cultures, the role of women is visible and inaudible. One of the first "I heard" women is that I believed in Sophocles' antigone. Antigone is descendants of Oedipus. When her brother Ete Ocrace and Polynei Case kill each other of Thebes, the king, Kreon prohibited the funeral of the rebel faction Poly Nay Case. But Antigone did a funeral without following him and was sentenced to death by what she did.