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"Antigone" and "Another Antigone"
A literary comparison between Sophocles' "Antigone" and Gurney's "Another Antigone". -- 650 words;

Sophocles' "Antigone"
This paper evaluates if the protagonist Antigone in Sophocles' "Antigone" meets Aristotle's criteria for a tragic hero. -- 1,125 words;

Sophocles' "Antigone" and Conflict
This paper discusses the conflict which arises between Antigone and Creon in Sophocles' "Antigone". -- 1,615 words; MLA

Antigone
An ethical character analysis of Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles. -- 924 words; MLA

The Role of Women in "Agamemnon" and "Antigone"
A comparison of the roles of women in "Agamemnon" and "Antigone" from the "Oedipus" trilogy. -- 958 words; MLA

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The Significance of Historical Setting
Desiree's Baby, by Kate Chopin, is not only a story about a mother and her child, but one
of hatred and prejudices during the time in which they lived. Armand Aubigny, not knowing
the origin of Desiree, fell madly in love with her as quick as a pistol shot. They were
married immediately and soon after Desiree gave birth to a baby. Unfortunately, as the
baby grew older, a particular feature stood out which changed the attitude of Armand
towards Desiree and the baby. Armand decided, almost as quickly as he fell in love, that
he no longer loved Desiree and their baby due to a racial barrier.
The story is set in the 1800s when colonization in America was flourishing and slavery
was a part of everyday life. Blacks were still referred to as "negroes" and picked cotton
on plantations, while their masters/employers led an "easy-going and indulgent life."
Although, it is not clear if the story took place while slavery prevailed or just after
the abolishment of slavery, for the mind set of the people was extremely prejudice, even
after the integration of the different races. The Deep South, in which the story took
place, was especially close minded towards the black race and interracial relationships
were more or less a sin. 
White men were the dominant figures of society and had a dominant role in the family
life. Armand took care of his family until he noticed that the baby's ethnicity was not
entirely white, then he disowned Desiree and the baby by telling her to leave. This
incident paralleled the mind set of the white man in the 1800s, where if a black slave
did not satisfy his master in any way, he would have been lynched or kicked off the
plantation with no other reason than being unsatisfactory. 
Desiree was rejected by her husband who thought she wasn't of white decent, when, in
fact, it was Armand who "belonged to the race that is cursed with the brand of slavery."
His ignorance led to the death of a woman he once loved and his interracial son. Because
of color, people of the Deep South were treated like animals rather than equal human
beings. During this era, blacks served as scapegoats to all of the mishaps and problems
that occurred in the society; thus Desiree's baby was an outcast in the society dominated
by the white race and was better off with his mother.

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