Strong Will In Sophocles Antigone

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The qualities of strong will and determination has lead many people to ultimate success. It is human nature to be influenced by people with lots of passion and drive; Antigone exemplified strong will and determination, which eventually led off on those around her. Her ambiguous personality transformed her and the lives of other. In the play Sophocles Antigone, Antigone’s fiery determination towards her brothers and the gods changes Ismene’s ability to only see what is wrong, Creon strong desire for power, and Haimon ability to stand up to his father. Throughout the play Antigone’s strength of mind affects many others and inspires them to demonstrate the passion she has. Creon is focused only on being king and the power he gets from it and looses sight of what truly matters, until Antigone helps him discover what truly matters. Creon creates a creed against burying Polyneices to show the people of Thebes that he is strong and capable of being a good king. Antigone continually expresses how she feels Creon’s creed against Polyneices being buried is unfair; due to Antigone defending her opinion about it in a strong nature Creon gains sight of how it is unfair. Antigone persuasion in the end helps Creon see he was wrong. Creon states, “Oh it is hard to give in! but it is worse To risk everything for …show more content…
It is human nature to be influenced by people with lots of passion and drive; Antigone exemplified strong will and determination, which eventually led off on those around her. Her ambiguous personality transformed her and the lives of other. In the play Sophocles Antigone, Antigone’s fiery determination towards her brothers and the gods changes Ismene’s ability to only see what is wrong, Creon strong desire for power, and Haimon ability to stand up to his father. Throughout the play Antigone’s strength of mind affects many others and inspires them to demonstrate the passion she

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