Term paper: Research five critics, explain their perspectives on the character of Antigone. Includes outline, endnotes and bibliography.
Title: Term paper: Research five critics, explain their perspectives on the character of Antigone. Includes outline, endnotes and bibliography.
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Details: Words: 1423 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Term paper: Research five critics, explain their perspectives on the character of Antigone. Includes outline, endnotes and bibliography.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1423 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
OUTLINE
I. Antigone - A Complex Character
A.Committed to Absolute Values
B.Hero and Victim
C.Faith in Religion
D.Persistent Feminist
E.Courageous
II. Antigone - Examined
A.Committed to Absolute Values
1.Refuses to compromise with state
2.Forces father of fiancé to order her execution
B.Hero and Victim
1.Defies Creon
2.is a woman
C.Faith in Religion
1.Wants to obey divine law
2.Puts divine law above human law
D.Persistent Feminist
1.Disobeys
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