Ismene

Ismene

:"for the plant genus see "Ismene", and for the asteroid, see 190 Ismene."

Ismene (Greek: Ίσμηνη "Ismênê") is the name of two women of Greek mythology. The more famous is a daughter and sister of Oedipus, daughter and granddaughter of Jocasta, and sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and Polynices. She appears in several plays of Sophocles: at the end of "Oedipus the King" and to a limited extent in "Oedipus at Colonus" and "Antigone". She also appears at the end of Aeschylus' "Seven Against Thebes".

When Oedipus stepped down as King of Thebes, he gave the kingdom to Eteocles and Polynices, who both agreed to alternate the throne every year. However, after the first year, Eteocles refused to step down and Polynices attacked Thebes with his supporters (the "Seven Against Thebes"). Both brothers died in the battle. King Creon, who ascended to the throne of Thebes, decreed that Polynices was not to be buried.

However, Antigone defied the order and was caught. In the opening scene of the play when Antigone is about to perform the burial rituals on Polynices, Ismene serves as the compassionate but rational and prudent counterpart to Antigone's headstrong style of decision-making with no regard for consequence. While Antigone resolves to honor her brother at all costs, Ismene laments that while she too loves her brother, her disposition does not allow her to defy the state and become an outlaw. Once Antigone was caught, in spite of her betrothal to his son Haemon, Creon decreed that she was to be buried alive. Ismene then declared she had aided Antigone and wanted the same fate, though she did not participate in the crime. Antigone refused to let her be martyred for a cause she did not stand up for.

Thus, it is apparent that Ismene serves as a foil for Antigone; she is the “compliant citizen” to her sister’s “conscientious objector.” [Sophocles. Drama Classics: Antigone. McDonald, Marianne, trans. London: Nick Hern Books, 2004.] While she is loyal and willing to die at her sister’s side, she does not make the same bold, defiant stand that Antigone does. Like Haemon, she is a reasonable, sympathetic person whose fate is tied to the far more fanatical Antigone and Creon. [Sophocles. Drama Classics: Antigone. McDonald, Marianne, trans. London: Nick Hern Books, 2004.]

However, in Aeschylus' play, "Seven Against Thebes", Ismene and Antigone sing a funeral dirge together for both of their brothers.

Daughter of Asopus

Ismene was also a daughter of the river-god Asopus by Metope. The river Ismenus, near Thebes, was named for her, or for her brother. Ismene was very courageous for her actions.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ismene — Ismène Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ismène (homonymie). Tydée et Ismène, amphore corinthienne à figures no …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ismene — o Ismena puede referirse a: (190) Ismena, asteroide. Ismene, nombre de varios personajes de la mitología griega. Ismene, río de Grecia. Ismena, obra de teatro del dramaturgo Agustín García Calvo. Ismene género de planta de la familia… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ismene — o Ismena puede referirse a: ● (190) Ismena es un asteroide. ● Ismene es el nombre de varios personajes de la mitología griega. ● Ismene es un río de Grecia. ● Ismena es una obra de teatro del dramaturgo Agustín García Calvo …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Ismene — f Name borne in classical mythology by a daughter of Oedipus. Like the names of her mother Jocasta and her sister Antigone, it has been used occasionally in modern times by parents looking for an unusual name, in spite of the grim fate of the… …   First names dictionary

  • Ismēne [1] — Ismēne, 1) Tochter des Flußgottes Asopos, durch Argos Mutter von Jasos; 2) Tochter der Jokaste u. des Ödipus, Schwester der Antigone …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Ismēne [2] — Ismēne (I. Salisb., Herb.), Gattung aus der Familie Narcisseae Amaryllideae; Arten in Südamerika …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Ismēne — Ismēne, in der griech. Sage Tochter des Ödipus (s. d.) und Schwester der Antigone …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Ismene — Ismēne, Tochter des Oidipus, Schwester der Antigone …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Ismene — ISMĔNE, es, Gr. Ἰσμένη, ης, (⇒ Tab. XXIV.) des Asopus Tochter und Gemahlinn des Priasus, mit welcher dieser, nach einiger Vorgeben die Io zeugete. Apollod. l. II. c. 1. §. 3 …   Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon

  • Ismene — Ismene,   griechischer Mythos: eine Tochter des Ödipus und der Iokaste; bei Sophokles erscheint sie in »Ödipus auf Kolonos« und in »Antigone« als mildere und schwächere Schwester der Antigone.   …   Universal-Lexikon

  • ISMENE — Oedipi, Cyrrhei cuiusdam iuvenis sponsa, qui antenuptias a Tydeo occisus est. Stat. Theb. l. 7. v. 479. 535. et l. 8. v. 555. Item Boeotiae vicus. Steph …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”