What Are The Similarities Between King Jr And Antigone

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Compare and Contrast Essay
Two individuals stood up for what they believed was right, both fighting for a just cause. Yet they were fighting for different causes and they approached their new ideas of change very differently but had a similar idea. This idea was that they both thought that their way of thinking was the only way to think properly. This is something that Antigone and Martin Luther King Jr. had shared in their stances even though they were writing in two completely different times of the era. This can lead to the differences which these writings have which would have to be the difference in what they were fighting for since Antigone was trying to get an old law to be followed which had been set by the gods. While Martin Luther …show more content…

Firstly, the similarities between Antigone's and King’s stances were that they both thought that they were correct. The stance of Antigone when says that “It wasn't Zeus” who had told her that she could no longer bury her brother Polynieces. This idea led her to the conclusion that she was the only one that was right and that the government was wrong for dishonoring her brother. She would even go to the length of not caring if she was to die from this law which she found to be going against the law of the gods. She would prove this by saying that if she is “to die before” her time she would consider that a gain. This would show how little she cares about this decree which had …show more content…

For example, Antigone decides that she is to bury her brother and she then gets in trouble with the government had forbidden anyone from burying her brother. This would lead Antigone to bring up the fact that “It wasn't Zeus” who had told her that she could no longer bury her brother Polyneices. This would bring it back to the law the gods had set that it would be a dishonor to someone who had died to not bury their body. This would lead Antigone to fight for the law to be upheld since Creon the dictator wasn't a god. Meanwhile, Martin Luther King Jr. is fighting for a new law to get passed and is pushing for it with the support of other people. He is trying to create the “kind of tension in society that will help men rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism to the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood”. This would show new ways to enlighten people that it was no longer acceptable for African Americans to be treated unfairly by the government. This would lead King to protest for equal rights and he protested peacefully which created tensions between him and those that disagreed with him. Yet this tension was what he had wanted so that he and the people who were against him could have this compromise. This would show that