Sophocles 'Tarchis female Sophocles' Tarchis woman is a desire to kill Heracles and his wife Deianira. Hercules wants another woman, Aiol, to destroy her father's kingdom on stage, to possess him and then send ural to his home afterwards. For this purpose, Deianira hopes that Hercules will only love himself, instead of leaving another woman at home with a deadly poison who thinks she is a love potion, she I hope to love you. Therefore, he died, she committed suicide because of regret.
Descriptions of Antigone's Women Antique Greece was a male-dominated society, but Sophocles's work Antigone portrays that women can make powerful, informed decisions. Among this famous tragedy, Sophocles uses the letters of Ismene and Antigone to show the different characteristics and roles of women in interpretation. Traditionally, women have been explained as weak people and subordinates, but Ismene is drawn in this way. - Some people respect the women in the world, have strong beliefs and think they are willing to die for them. Their faith may be their country, their family members or religious beliefs. Some people choose to die for their own beliefs, others are subject to destiny and death for others' beliefs. For example, American soldiers usually choose not to die.
The role of women in ancient Greece was restricted to the activities of families and families, but Sophocles chose to write a drama that challenges the traditional role of ancient women. When forbidding someone to burial Antigenie 's brother Polyneices' bodies, he elects to despise Kryon, the command of her uncle and Thebes ruler. In ancient times, women were classified as traditional responsibilities of houses - weaving, managing families, giving birth and other family related problems. They have nothing to say in public life and have little to say in their private life. Their lives are guided by men in the family, whether they are fathers, brothers or husbands.
Antigone's Feminism Although ancient Greece was a male-led society, Sophocles' Antigone portrays women as powerful and information-based decisions. The tragic heroine Antigon refused to accept the traditional role of women. Therefore, Sophocles punished Ismail by embodying traditional attitudes. In addition, Kryon was punished for being a woman's illness. Therefore, Sophocles uses characterization to promote feminist thinking. Sophocles introduced a female character that is a believer led by antigone, repressive drama Susan Grasspel rifle and Sophocles' male-led society Antigone, studies the contrast between female characters and male characters. Trifles ladies are considered second-class citizens, they should obey men's beliefs and orders, and Antigone is a tough and provocative woman who does not mind the challenging male authority. From the beginning, women's views are not as good as men's view.