This is amazing. We're busy with Antigone for drama and we watch your videos everytime we finish an episode and to help us understand the stasimons. You've helped me so much, thank you!!
Thank you so much for this... years later after I read this in high school and have already forgotten everything that occurred- I have a college professor that decides to give us this reading of 70+ pages and a test over it the same week. This helped a lot thank you again!
I think it is important to mention, since it was left out of the video, that Antigone is guilty of repudiating the values she holds to just as Creon does. When she is being led away to death she says: “Never, I tell you, if I had been the mother of children or if my husband died, exposed and rotting - I’d never have taken this ordeal upon myself, never defied our people’s will.” (995-999) In other words, she was willing to give her life, not because of the moral laws of the gods that she defends to Creon, but simply because Polynices was her brother. She wouldn’t have done it for even her own children - of what blood-relationship could be closer than that? She cannot have another brother since her parents are dead. So the idea of “blood relation” is set aside in the end. So she understands, at her impending death, that she too is turning her back on her public values just as Creon has done. They are both guilty of the same crime but at opposite extremes.
@@abigailberven-stotz600 Yea, you need more backstory. Oedipus killed his real father, Laius, (He didn't know at the time he killed him), and married Laius' wife, Jocasta. They then had their 4 kids, Eteocles, Polynices, Antigone, & Ismene. After realizing he killed his father, Oedipus blinded himself. After realizing she married and screwed her son, Jocasta killed herself. So not only is Jocasta Oedipus' mother, she is also his babies' mom, and Antigone is both Oedipus daughter and sister.
At least Oedipeus found redemption when he lost everything while Creon lost everything alone. In the end Oedipeus was still blessed in the end as he found peace despite being blind.
In the Jean Anouilh Adaptation, Antigone's action are not motivated by her beliefs or her religion. But rather with her problems with herself her jealousy from her sister and the thought that she will never live a happy live with her fiancé and that she's destined for misery. She decides to challenge her uncle's orders not even from love to her brother who actually bullied her, but quiet frankly her goal was just to die a horrible death. Creon tries his best to talk her out of her decision but she left him no choice he orders her execution he can't appear as weak king in the fragile system. His son (her fiancé) suicides after the execution of Antigone, and then his mother also follows him.
This man singlehandedly carried my Socratic seminar
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my man did not blink once
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Or he just blinked when you blinked ;)
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I assume you meant to say a 900 word essay?
U got this
Me too
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900 pages and 900 words really hit different
This is amazing. We're busy with Antigone for drama and we watch your videos everytime we finish an episode and to help us understand the stasimons. You've helped me so much, thank you!!
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the background music is fire
Please someone help me find this stuff
Did you find ?
@Ashley Bishop Nope, though I suppose I never figured out where to start looking
my man creon really lost everything
As he should
its so heartbreaking
He really fucked around and found out
Thank you so much for this... years later after I read this in high school and have already forgotten everything that occurred- I have a college professor that decides to give us this reading of 70+ pages and a test over it the same week. This helped a lot thank you again!
I think it is important to mention, since it was left out of the video, that Antigone is guilty of repudiating the values she holds to just as Creon does. When she is being led away to death she says: “Never, I tell you, if I had been the mother of children or if my husband died, exposed and rotting - I’d never have taken this ordeal upon myself, never defied our people’s will.” (995-999) In other words, she was willing to give her life, not because of the moral laws of the gods that she defends to Creon, but simply because Polynices was her brother. She wouldn’t have done it for even her own children - of what blood-relationship could be closer than that? She cannot have another brother since her parents are dead. So the idea of “blood relation” is set aside in the end. So she understands, at her impending death, that she too is turning her back on her public values just as Creon has done. They are both guilty of the same crime but at opposite extremes.
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Creon is Jocasta’s brother, not Oedipus!!
jocasta is oedipus' mom...
@@abigailberven-stotz600 Yea, you need more backstory. Oedipus killed his real father, Laius, (He didn't know at the time he killed him), and married Laius' wife, Jocasta. They then had their 4 kids, Eteocles, Polynices, Antigone, & Ismene. After realizing he killed his father, Oedipus blinded himself. After realizing she married and screwed her son, Jocasta killed herself.
So not only is Jocasta Oedipus' mother, she is also his babies' mom, and Antigone is both Oedipus daughter and sister.
@@jokeswithjeph5215 Ancient Greece sure was filled with incest.
@@jokeswithjeph5215 JEEZ
The 'family tree' is a laurel wreath.
Thank you for the summary! i have an exam and this really helps.
One of the best things I came across in the internet. Thanks for the knowledge.
This saved me from failing a test thank you.
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At least Oedipeus found redemption when he lost everything while Creon lost everything alone.
In the end Oedipeus was still blessed in the end as he found peace despite being blind.
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Put it on 1.5x speed. Yw :)
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In the Jean Anouilh Adaptation, Antigone's action are not motivated by her beliefs or her religion. But rather with her problems with herself her jealousy from her sister and the thought that she will never live a happy live with her fiancé and that she's destined for misery. She decides to challenge her uncle's orders not even from love to her brother who actually bullied her, but quiet frankly her goal was just to die a horrible death. Creon tries his best to talk her out of her decision but she left him no choice he orders her execution he can't appear as weak king in the fragile system. His son (her fiancé) suicides after the execution of Antigone, and then his mother also follows him.
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You just saved me so many hours of reading. Thank you :)
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Thank you! I have a debate for my English class soon and this really helps.
What an execelent analysis!
Truly philosophical work
Thank you so much for making this video! This was really helpful! :)
Saved my essay... thank you!
Creon was Jocasta's brother and Oedipus's uncle 5:00
Who else read this in school?
Thank you so much. This was really helpful for my exams
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y'all are here for homework but I'm just here because I couldn't get the name "Antigone" out of my head
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Too real. I went so far as to name an AI personality after her, believing it to be a virtuous name.
...uh, mixed results on that one.
Wait did Antigone kill herself?
Yes
adara b yes she hung herself with a veil
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really helpful!! thanks a lot.
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Could you please add the timestamps to the video description?
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This music is creeping me tf out
ı just wonder what the background music's name is
Creon is Jocasta's brother, not Oedipus'
That commercial couldn't be placed in a worse place.
excellent breakdown
Good job thanks
Thank you from a dyslexic that just can't get there head round the play.
yo low key my midterm be on this.
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where's chorus ?and the leader of chorus ?
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college essay due soon, didn't read a single page...
why there is a difference in the story? I watched few other summaries and some things are different.
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just btw. creon IS NOT OEDIPUSES BROTHER. CREON IS IOKASTES BROTHER
Is Oedipus in this play?
No, it takes place after his death
Jehad Haidar got it
thank u man i was not abt to read all that
Amazing
I’m here because it’s my name lol people keep telling me to look into the play.
Oh _wow._
Cool name.
those hands though
why they so veiny
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HOW DIDNT THIS GUY BLINK THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE VIDEO
Wish me luck cause tmrw is my eng exam
I got an essay on this that’s due by Friday for my semester grade😭
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Hmm COVID is great ain’t it
Saphoclys was pro democratic person. It is another one political masterpiece about ,,how good is democracy,, and look where tyranny can lead to.
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What does martyr mean guys? I need help pls hahahah
A martyr is a person who is killed for their beliefs and or religion
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