Saturday, December 22, 2018
'Guilt and Punishment Essay\r'
'Creonââ¬â¢s actions and imagination in the play Antigone were questionable, but I donââ¬â¢t think he deserved the punishment he receive at the conclusion of the play. My philosophy of sprightliness probably influenced my close because I debate that everyone deserves a here and now chance. Creon was arrogant and did not listen to anyoneââ¬â¢s advice, including Tiresias, a visionary who has never told him a lie. However, in the repeal he realized what had happened and accepted his fate. Creon was just recently appointed king so I guess he was try to set a good example by sentencing Antigone to death.\r\nHe didnââ¬â¢tââ¬â¢ sine qua non the people to think he was a person who made exceptions to their make ruling. A part of me did not want to exculpate Creon, because what he did was rotten. He turned against his own family. I could never send a family member to jail or pull down worse, death. Creonââ¬â¢s punishment was quite harsh. totally of the people c lose to him died. His son and female child died and that was when he realized what kind of sneak he had made. He went against the morals of the people, disregard advice from his family members as well as a prophet who has never been wrong.\r\nHis obstinate decision led him towards his downfall. In the end Creon knew that it was his suspension that every one around him died. It was alike late to regret now, so he accepted his punishment. I donââ¬â¢t think that the punishment was suitable because it was withal extreme. Image if everyone in your family died because you made a poor decision. No one is perfect, that is why they put erasers on top of your pencils. I believe everyone should deserve a second chance, even if that someone is Creon.\r\n'
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