necessary for a better outcome.
In Sophocles play Antigone, the protagonist had a main objective to .
bury her brother Polynices. Polynices was denied a proper burial by king Creon. .
The whole city-state knew -The body of Polynices, who died miserably- why a .
city-wide proclamation, rumor has it, forbids anyone to bury him, even mourn .
him. He's to be left unwept, unburied."" (60,32-34). Antigone was willing to be .
independent and risk everything to accomplish her goal. She knew that she must .
honor her slain brother and was prepared to go against the king because the law .
-Has no right to keep me from my own."" (61 58-59). Antigone was very valiant in .
her dialogues to her sister Ismene when she stated -I will bury him myself. And .
even if I die in the act, that death will be glory. I will lie with the one I love and .
loved by him-- (63 85-87). Antigone remained loyal to her plan because of her .
strong will and bravery even though captured by the King. She did not deny her .
actions as she proved so by saying -I did it. I don't deny a thing."" (81 492). .
Antigone believed that her actions she were fair in the eyes of her family and in .
the eyes of the gods. .
Despite the different approaches to their goals, both heroines boldly .
accomplished what they set out to do. Both heroines took colossal risks to .
succeed. Both Lysistrata and Antigone had to conquer not only their own group .
of females but also an even more challenging task of surmounting the males. .
Lysistrata banished all concern of men. She got the women to work together .
and have men walking around filthy, famished, and with erections. The women .
understood the ingredients to success, they knew their -way to salvation in just .
such ornamentation- in slippers and slips, rouge and perfumes, negligees and .
décolletage."" (19). Lysistrata ran into several obstacles. First having to .
convince to women to attempt the plan, with the assistance of wine, but also .