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... against Creon. Anitogone is concerned for the fate of her brother and the law of the God's. Creon is concerned for himself. He refers ...
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... 93). The God's don't approve of Creon's behavior either, although we see their disapproval in a less obvious way in Antigone. There ...
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... it is, I have only this prayer for you: Live where you can be happier, please God, than God has made your father!" (World Lit. 366). Likewise, Creon looses his ...
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... higher power have led him to believe his actions are not wrong and in is words, god has commanded what he does. Others may see Socrates take the side of Creon. ...
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... flippant when addressing the king on page 138, arrogant in the belief that she was right not to follow the orders of Creon: That order did not come from God. ...
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... Antigone follows her conscience by doing what she believes is right according to the unwritten laws of God. Creon realizes that Antigone possesses a great ...
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... Creon's flaws consist of pride and arrogance. When Teiresias told Creon about his vision, Teiresias said that Creon must set Antigone free to pacify the god's. ...
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... Polyneices' sister, rebels against Creon and buries her brother, denouncing the decree as an offense against the "law of God." Polynese, Creon's son, pleads ...
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... Creon's regard for the laws of the city causes him to abandon all other beliefs. ... The concept of divine law can be described as the law of God. ...
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... Toward the end of the play, a blind prophet named Teiresias, who could be also considered as a agent of the God's will, told Creon that all his actions may ...
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... should not hesitate to break a King's law into following the law created by a God. On the other hand maybe Antigone shouldn't have disobeyed Creon and went to ...
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... In the final scene of the play, Choragus urges Creon to free Antigone from her vault "at once, [because] God moves swiftly to cancel the Gloger 3 folly of ...
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... the god by the death to strike you down with the pains that you perfected!" (Sophocles 1072), the king remained blind by his pride. This dialogue, which Creon ...
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... Creon and Oedipus discuss here how they have no control over their lives, decisions and all. ... The Bible is the word of God for the Christians. ...
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... Creon had been warned by many of the people that giving such a harsh punishment to someone who was only following a god's law was a bad idea. ...
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... These are the laws whose penalties I would not incur from the god's, through fear of any man's temper (Antigone pg178 lines 494-504) Creon is making decisions ...
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... These are the laws whose penalties I would not incur from the god's, through fear of any man's temper (Antigone pg178 lines 494-504) Creon is making decisions ...
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... me." . With both the will of god and the rights of her citizenship as her defense, she goes to die by the order of Creon. Even as ...
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... In one of his first orations as king, Creon says "As God is my witness...no man who is his countries enemy shall call me a friend." By saying this Creon is ...
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... me." . With both the will of god and the rights of her citizenship as her defense, she goes to die by the order of Creon. Even as ...
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... Creon's regard for the laws of the city causes him to abandon all other beliefs. ... king cannot, and should not in the gods' eyes, override her belief in the God. ...
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... After being confronted by both Tieresias the prophet, the Sentry, and his own son Haimon, Creon refuses to submit to god's law due to his hubris. ...
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... Antigone was imprisoned, where she killed herself, right before Creon realized his mistake; he ... Palomon and Emily pray to the Greek Gods; Mars - the God of War ...
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... They finally persuade Creon to set Antigone free, but it is too late; the Royal ... If not, how could such tragedies be presided over by a god of pleasure and vice ...
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... society. Lets pretend that Creon was the evil king and Tireseas was the god sent prophet, who came to save the day. Creon would ...
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... Creon blames himself for all of these tragedies occurring, mainly because it was his wrong doings ... The concept of divine law can be described as the law of God. ...
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... As the chorus expresses intensely: "Fortunate is the man who has never tasted God's vengeance" (Pg. 214). Creon was not fortunate in this regard. ...
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... After Teiresias makes this statement, Creon again acts irrationally, stating, "If your birds-if the greatest eagles of God himself / Should carry him stinking ...
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... From the very beginning, Oedipus was blinded by pride. With the city of Thebes dying, Creon comes from the god Apollo to tell how to stop the plaque. ...
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... the prophet warns Creon of the gods' aversion to his ruling, Creon depicts his unconquerable pride by saying, "...if the great eagles of God himself---should ...
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