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20 February, 20:11

The plot of Antigone incorporates various elements of (Comedy, Tragedy, Satire, or Romance). Sophocles uses the character of Creon to demonstrate (Perpeteia, Catharis, Catastrophe, or Hubris.) when he claims to know the gods' wishes as to who should be rightfully buried and who should not. On the other hand (Stubbornness, Impulsiveness, Inpatients, or hothead-ness), is Antigone's tragic flaw, which, combined with matters of destiny beyond her control, leads to her downfall.

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  1. 20 February, 23:38
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    The plot of Antigone incorporates various elements of "Tragedy." Sophocles uses the character of Creon to demonstrate "Catharsis," when he claims to know the gods' wishes as to who should be rightfully buried and who should not. On the other hand, "Impulsiveness" is Antigone's tragic flaw, which, combined with matters of destiny beyond her control, leads to her downfall.
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