What Was The Point Of Greatest Tension In Antigone

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I believe the climactic moment in the play “Antigone” is the scene in which Creon officially sends Antigone to isolation. There is a particular line in this scene where Antigone says “So to my grave,My bridal-bower,my everlasting prison I go,” when Antigone says this it foreshadows that Antigone is going to kill herself in isolation, creating tension. According to Bedford Glossary the climax is the point of greatest tension which I believe this scene provides. No. I believe this scene was the most climactic because of its use of foreshadowing and the diction the writer chose to use. In this scene, Sophocles was able to grabs the audience's attention by the use of diction and imagery. Like previously stated, in the line above “So to my grave…”Sophocles

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