Antigone6 Analysis on the conflict men v. women found in Antigone Many conflicts can be found within respective(a) plays. In Sophocles? Antigone one of the many conflicts found is men versus women. The tycoon of Thebes, Creon, has a problem with women. But not just now the king, Ismene, Antigone?s sister as well refers to herself and her sister as being inferior to men. Women generally do not have the bravery to stand up to their husbands. Yet Antigone is brave enough to decline Creon?s law and ready to face the consequences. Her sister on the other hand is not this courageous.

Ismene, instead says, ?we are only women, we cannot fight with men, Antigone! The law is strong, we must give into the law in this matter, and in worse? (923, Sophocles). Within the conflict of men versus women, Creon mechanically assumes the killer is a man. When Creon is talking to the Sentry in dead reckoning one he says, ?the man who has don?t this thing shall pay for it! Find that man ? bring me that ma...If you want to put down a full essay, order it on our website:
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