Antigone is both admirable and troubling as a heroine,

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Antigone is both admirable and troubling as a heroine, and despite characters' statements to the contrary, she reveals the power and influence that women in the Greek culture held. Ismene attempts to caution her sister's brash plan by advising, "Remember, we're women. How can we fight men. They're stronger. We must accept these things--and worse to come." Despite this, however, Antigone defies Kreon, and through her actions she gains the sympathy of the populace, her sister, and many others. Yet, as a direct result of her actions, other characters also die. So, is her determination and independence admirable, or is her action ultimately one of self-destruction?