Monday, March 18, 2019

Light and Darkness in Antigone and the Gospel of John of the Holy Bible

Light and Darkness erect in Antigone and the credo of fundament      As a child, my homo was ecstatic by the wonderful Fisher-Price toyknow as the Lite-Brite.  By inserting multi-color little pegs into theircorresponding slots on a detailed guide, I could vary drab, dull, and darkpieces of paper into wondrous whole shebang of brilliant art.  The light that fill andtransformed the plastic pegs closely replicate concepts of light and lousiness put within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles drama Antigone.  The Gospel ofJohn focuses on the profound meaning of the spirit of Jesus, whom he saw as themanifestation of Gods Word (logos).  Teiresias, of Sophocles play Antigone, isa blind fall uponr whose drop of vision does not prevent him from recognizing the uprightness.  The speech of John and the vul brookized fiberization of Sophocles, although standardised in many aspects, differ in the extent to which their concepts of lightand da rkness affect humanity.  Sophocles light, in the form of Teiresias, admits accuracy to permeate throughout ones lifetime.  Johns light, as themanifesta tion ofthe logos, presents truth and enlightenment to humanity, but in addition ensures a glorified and rapt afterlife through Christs salvation.         Teiresias, the voice of sight and harbinger of truth in Sophocles playAntigone, humbly enters the drama by addressing the malevolent Creon and statingthat he moldiness walk by anothers steps and see with anothers eyes (Antigone,102).  The wise prophet was metaphorically declaring that he delivered themessage of a high truth.  This truth experienceed as Natural Law. Teiresias advisedhis m... ...light, that the Gospel of John carries thesecret to aeonian salvation.   In a way sympathetic to a child playing with a Lite-Brite, the Gospel of John and Sophocles character Teiresias allow in rainbows oflight to exist in a wo rld barren of color.  While both allow the existence of aform of the truth, it is only the Gospel of John that provides a detailed guidethat will allow a person to ensure order in their truth.  Through such(prenominal) truth andenlightenment, an abstract world of chaos and ignorance can be engulfed by aworld beat of order and wisdom.   Realms of beauty and glory can manifestthemselves to individuals who accept the truth and the essence of light as amessage from a higher existence.  Great joy and pleasure shall love to the child who can catch out beauty and order in a bleak world estimable of ignorance and emptiness. Light and Darkness in Antigone and the Gospel of John of the Holy parole Light and Darkness Found in Antigone and the Gospel of John      As a child, my world was enraptured by the wonderful Fisher-Price toyknown as the Lite-Brite.  By inserting multicolored little pegs into theircorresponding slots on a detailed guide, I could transform drab, dull, and darkpieces of paper into wondrous works of brilliant art.  The light that filled andtransformed the plastic pegs closely parallel concepts of light and darknessfound within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles drama Antigone.  The Gospel ofJohn focuses on the profound meaning of the life of Jesus, whom he saw as themanifestation of Gods Word (logos).  Teiresias, of Sophocles play Antigone, isa blind prophet whose lack of vision does not prevent him from recognizing thetruth.  The words of John and the characterization of Sophocles, althoughsimilar in many aspects, differ in the extent to which their concepts of lightand darkness affect humanity.  Sophocles light, in the form of Teiresias,allows truth to permeate throughout ones lifetime.  Johns light, as themanifesta tion ofthe logos, presents truth and enlightenment to humanity, butalso ensures a glorified and joyous afterlife through Christs salvation. &n bsp       Teiresias, the voice of fate and harbinger of truth in Sophocles playAntigone, humbly enters the drama by addressing the malevolent Creon and statingthat he must walk by anothers steps and see with anothers eyes (Antigone,102).  The wise prophet was metaphorically declaring that he delivered themessage of a higher truth.  This truth existed as Natural Law. Teiresias advisedhis m... ...light, only the Gospel of John carries thesecret to eternal salvation.   In a way similar to a child playing with a Lite-Brite, the Gospel of John and Sophocles character Teiresias allow rainbows oflight to exist in a world devoid of color.  While both allow the existence of aform of the truth, it is only the Gospel of John that provides a detailed guidethat will allow a person to find order in their truth.  Through such truth andenlightenment, an abstract world of chaos and ignorance can be engulfed by aworld full of order and wisdom. &nbs p Realms of beauty and glory can manifestthemselves to individuals who accept the truth and the essence of light as amessage from a higher existence.  Great joy and pleasure shall come to the child who can find beauty and order in a bleak world full of ignorance and emptiness.

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