Jean Anouilh Essays
Creon in Jean Anouilh's Antigone College
Antigone (Anouilh)
Aristotle believed that in order for a tragedy to be truly fulfilled, there must be a tragic villain who is completely aware of their evil but takes little pleasure from acting evil. In Jean Anouilh’s Antigone that character is Creon from the...
Historical and social contexts have an influence on they way in which Antigone is constructed 12th Grade
Antigone (Anouilh)
“Antigone”, by Jean Anouilh, is a political allegory written during the Nazi occupation of France in the early 1940’s. The play served as a way for Anouilh to subtly persuade the people of France to rebel against the Nazi regime and state power....
Antingone Answering Back to Antigone: The Island as an Atypical Countertext College
Antigone (Anouilh)
The concept of ‘answering back’ is a loose one which describes texts responding to other texts. It is connected to the idea of “the empire...writ[ing] back to a centre” (Ashcroft et al, p6) which is typically associated with a post-colonial text...