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Wings of Desire and Antigone: Conflicts and Opposites

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McKay literature title, LA. "Antigone, Coriolenas and Hegel." Language American Trade Society and Minutes 93 (1962): 166 to 174. Web page. March 19, 2012. The author of JSTOR, Los Angeles Mackay will prove to be valuable in this article, because of the rebellion and conflict, explanation, provided by comprehensive insight into the theme of the role of antigone through drama and emotional role Study the same resources.

There are three fundamental disputes in the conflict in Antigone that caused a violent conflict between Antigone and Kryon. Initially it is a conflict between the individual and the state, Antigone represents the individual, and Kryon represents the country and the state. The second dispute can be described as conformity and ideal, strictly obeying the law. In this conflict, Antigone made decisions based on his conscience and ideals, but Kryon was a strict law compliant king. Finally ... Antigone "With these excuses, I will pile the Earth past the brother's body" (63). Nobody will help her, but Antigone unduly took a stance and buried her to respect her brothers, but if someone complains about such brothers, this action is imposed of death penalty . Especially in the Antigon era, it is considered stupid to just violate human orders, not to mention the king. It goes without saying that Antigone is related to the king.

At Sophocles' drama 'Antigon', the roles of Antigon and Crillon are opposed to each other. A man, Poly neekes, Antigone and the nephew of the brothers of Crayon, a traitor is declared in Thebe. Antigone would rather die rather than leave his brother, but King Kryan believes that civil law is absolute. But only Antigone can truly protect his morals. Antigone believes that her brother Polyneices should be buried. Antigone said, "Creon buried our brothers Eight Cencless with military honors ... but diversification ... fought bravely, tragically (Sophocles 1022 lines 15-18) died She said these When I said the words to Ismane, I clearly expressed her point of view, no matter where my brothers are, they are families and need respect.