Euridyce in "Antigone" - Essay expressing her personal thoughts about the events of the novel
Title: Euridyce in "Antigone" - Essay expressing her personal thoughts about the events of the novel
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 380 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Euridyce in "Antigone" - Essay expressing her personal thoughts about the events of the novel
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 380 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Antigone - Prompt #2 "I despise you, Creon, for all the grief that you have caused me and the anguish that you have put my family though. You caused the death of my precious son, Haemon, due to your selfish, stubborn, and cruel ways. By brutally murdering his future bride, Antigone, you crushed his fragile heart and have caused him to take his own cherished life. I loathe you, Creon, and pray that you will someday
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only been loyal to the unmerciful state. Your weakness in judgement will cost you in the afterlife, for I will torment your thoughts and drive you to insanity. I will take my own life in grief, for I have nothing more to live for in this mortal state. I will be reunited with those I love, and will be able to agonize those that I hate. Only then will I finally be content." - Eurydice