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Antigone
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Mapa Mental sobre Antigone, criado por Kate Fuller em 19-06-2013.
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Antigone
Antigone as a Greek tragedy. Four elements
Protagonist: we follow Creon's tragedy
Reversal: We see Creon back down on his position
The Error that causes the reversal: his hardline stance and unwillingness to follow the law of the Gods or listen to anyone
The cleansing: we see the cause and effect through the death of everyone
Chorus: provides emotional narration
The State
Creon
Sovreignty posited by law
Unrestrained sovereign power
Causes Creon to lose his rationality
States has friends and enemies
The result
The tragedy and the outcomes suggest tha tthe state is restrained by the law of nature.
Significant conseuquences when not obeyed
Justice
ven the Gods must obey the law
Burial
Corpses belong in the ground
Only corpses - not living people (Antigone)
Dead people need to be returned to the earth
Creion doesn't respect nature, law and justice
utting Natigone in the ground was an inversion of not allowing P to be buried
Positivism/Natural law
hese distinctions didn't exist in Ancient Greece
aw made by the Gods - so positive in the sentse it is made by someone, but natural in the sense that it has a religious/spiritual backing
The play shows that nat8ral law and positive law can come into opposition, but can also be complementar
Concept of DIKE at the foundation of both
She who shows to being where they belong
Different conceptions of justice
Justice not done, because more unnecessary hardship was caused
Proportionality
Law needs to be changeable and also contain morality and natural justice
Flexibility = positive law
Haemon points out that the King can change the law
Creon says to Haemon that the kings law must be obeyed always
Haemon tells him that he looks childish.
Morals = natural law
Tiresias says that by betraying just he brings misfortune
Some things are immutable and have to be respected, even by kings
Justice needs a balance
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