Antigone — Antigone character analysis Flashcards
Protagonist
Antigone is the central character in the play and drives the action forward through her choices and actions
Determined
Antigone is resolute in her beliefs and exhibits unwavering determination in carrying out her duty to her brother and the gods
Defiant
Antigone challenges the authority of King Creon and willingly disobeys his edict, standing up for what she believes is right
Strong-willed
Antigone possesses a strong sense of self and remains steadfast in the face of opposition and consequences
Loyalty
Antigone’s primary motivation is her unwavering loyalty to her family, particularly her deceased brother, Polyneices
Moral Compass
Antigone is guided by a strong moral compass, prioritising the principles of divine law and honouring the dead over man-made laws
Brave
Antigone displays bravery in the face of adversity, showing courage in her convictions and remaining steadfast in her actions
Independent
Antigone is portrayed as an independent thinker who is not swayed by the opinions or expectations of others
Compassionate
Antigone’s actions are driven by a deep sense of compassion and empathy, as she believes in honoring the dead and providing them with a proper burial
Tragic Heroine
Antigone can be seen as a tragic heroine, as her actions ultimately lead to her downfall and suffering, highlighting the tragic nature of her character
Feminist
Antigone challenges traditional gender roles and expectations, asserting her agency and defying societal norms
Unyielding
Antigone remains steadfast in her beliefs and refuses to compromise or back down, even in the face of severe consequences
Symbol of Resistance
Antigone symbolises resistance against unjust authority and the oppressive nature of power
Voice of Conscience
Antigone serves as a moral voice and conscience in the play, highlighting the clash between divine and human laws
Sacrificial
Antigone willingly sacrifices her own life and happiness in order to uphold her principles and honour her family