1. Feminism in Macbeth and Antigone
And even if I die in the act, that death will be a glory an outrage sacred to the gods! ... She still retains her courage against Creon's death penalty and her confidence that serving the dead was more important than serving the living. ... Once she is caught by the Sentry and presented to Creon, she still maintains her unwavering courage and confidence as a hero. ... By rendering Creon's most powerful judgment on her-death-useless to rid her of her will and glory, Antigone has succeeded in resisting against Creon's authority. ... Up to the uttermost, she still never admits any ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate