Sunday, August 18, 2019
Antigone And Ismene Essay -- essays research papers
 Antigone and Ismene           The personalities of the two sisters; Antigone and Ismene, are as  different from one another as tempered steel is from a ball of cotton. One is  hard and resistant; the other: pliable, absorbing and soft. Antigone would  have been a strong, successful 90's type woman with her liberated and strong  attitude towards her femininity, while Ismene seems to be a more dependent  1950's style woman. Antigone acts as a free spirit, a defiant individual,  while Ismene is content to recognize her own limitations and her inferiority of  being a woman.    In the Greek tragedy "Antigone", by Sophocles; Antigone learns that  King Creon has refused to give a proper burial for the slain Polyneices,  brother of Ismene and Antigone. Infuriated by this injustice, Antigone shares  the tragic news with Ismene. From her first response, "No, I have heard  nothing"(344). Ismene reveals her passivity and helplessness in the light of  Creon's decree. Thus, from the start, Ismene is characterized as traditionally  "feminine", a helpless woman that pays no mind to political affairs. Doubting  the wisdom of her sisters plan to break the law and bury Polyneices, Ismene  argues:              We who are women should not contend with men;            we who are weak are ruled by the stronger, so that          &...                      
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