1. Women's Rights in Antigone
The character of Creon is more emotionally developed, and the breadth of his humanity is greatly accessible as he is flawed and as such, true to life. ... The character of Creon is presented in direct opposition with the character of Antigone, but it would be premature to pass immediate judgment on Creon and call him a villain. ... When comparing the character of Creon, as presented in Antigone, with the character as presented in Oedipus Rex, the differences in characterization are remarkably apparent. ... Is this meant as a commentary on the effect of power that can alter the established char...
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