In excerpt from Robinson Jeffers' Medea, the speaker (Medea) was pleased with the success of the first part of her project. Due to my deceit and jealousy, she seems to have trapped the Glause online. Nonetheless, she was satisfied with the first part of her plan and wanted to see its development, but a violent clash between her hatred of revenge against Jason and her love for her children was. This sentence contains two moods. One is pleasure and self satisfaction, and the other is unpleasant revenge with maternal instinct.
Always forgive me. In Sophocles's Antigone, Kryon was absorbed in the "journey of power", alienated and killed the family. He led to his son, the death of Haemon, the death of his wife, the death of Eurydice and Antigone. Kryon considers himself to be the perfect leader, thinking that he is always right, and in order to withstand the embarrassment of the death of three people in turn. Antigone alone filled Polynices and did not intentionally follow Kryon's law. Antigon not only lost her two brothers, she also lost
Kryon's perioperative period at Antigone occurred when he proposed Teiresias' prophecy, Antigone was free and suggested to choose to ignore it. The choice of Kryon to hold Antigone prisoners not only led to the death of Antigone himself but also to the deaths of Haemon and Eurydice. At that time, Kryon finally experienced his pain and said, "I was always reckless and ridiculous" (line 1034). At the beginning of Antigone, Kryon was full of excessive pride; finally, his error was replaced by shame and humility. Antigon did not have the same reversal of wealth, it disqualified that she was a tragic hero of this story. Kryon had the revelation / enlightenment required for Aristotle's tragic model, but Antigone remained firm until she finally died. In addition, Antigone is not the same size as Kryon. At the end of the script, Kryon lost everything; before the plot started, Antigone lost her two brothers.
Antigone Antigone violated the order of Kryon, banned the burial of Polian. Following the order of Zeus, she gave her brothers a symbolic burial and was sentenced to death by Kryon. HAEMON, or Creon 's son and her fiancé HAIMON shared her death and Treresias warned Creon is too late. Alcmaeon and Eriphyle. Alcmaeon killed his mother, Eriphyle, according to his father's order (see above). In the pursuit of Nemesis, he came to Arcadia where he married the daughter of Fergus and gave him a harmonian necklace. As a father of a horse, he was contaminated by this land and forcibly repatriated. He came to the western part of Greece, married Carilloie, the daughter of the river god Akeleus, handed out Harmonia's necklace and found it in Arcadia. His son became the founder of Greek Akanania province.