In both Antigone and Oedipus The King the sacred plays a major role in the conclusion. What is the sacred, what is its worth, is it just, and what does it reveal about human life?
required book:
Sophocles, Antigone, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus
professor’s comment on my last submission.
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Focus more about the sacred itself. For instance, does Creon show much concern for the sacred in Antigone. Why is burial important? Look closely at what the prophet said to him. The killing of the king was a ritual and not just an exchanging of a better for the worse. In such a culture the king, including the killed king was sacred. The act was sacred. But Oedipus’s arrogance to Creon would not be considered a violation of the sacred. |
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