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... 825) When Tiresias comes to warn Creon that his actions have offended the gods and will bring disaster to the city, he refuses to yield his position. ...
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... peace. She was only trying to please the gods whereas Creon was working directly against the will of the gods. Literary critics ...
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... Heamon was trying to say that Creon's right to make judgments could not be defended when those judgments go against the Gods. Creon ...
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... Justice. Antigone follows the laws of the gods that will live on forever, not Creon's mere proclamations of power. Antigone will ...
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... Creon's decisions makes the Gods mad at him but it also makes the people of Thebes mad as they oppose to the punishing of Antigone. ...
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... Antigone response to this is that she wants to bury her brother because that is the unwritten law of the gods, but Creon's decision is in light of his belief ...
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... She cares more about doing what is right by the laws of the gods. Creon, being a new king, wants to prove his abilities as king. ...
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... Antigone. After having an encounter however with Teiresias, Creon comes around to realize what he has done is sinful to the gods. He ...
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... She also was more loyal to the Gods than to Creon. Creon ... She knows that Creon is a mere mortal who is breaking the laws of the Gods. Antigone ...
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... of the humans. Because she made the moral choice of siding with the gods, Creon, the king, sentenced her to death. She knew of this ...
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... exceptions. It is a fair to assume that both Achilles and Creon were defying the Gods by their refusal to bury the fallen warriors. In ...
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... men" (82). Creon has assumed the risky business of saying that he, "a mere mortal, could override the gods" (82). For this dangerous ...
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... When the blind prophet, Tiresias, tells Creon that the Gods are on Antigone's side, Creon realizes that he probably should not have given such a terrible death ...
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... point of view other than his own, even when the noted Teiresias explains that sacrificial rites are no longer accepted by the gods, due to Creon not changing ...
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... This statement brings to Creon a great revelation that he must yield to the gods, and therefore Creon says, "I will not fight with destiny" (p. 973). ...
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... As he oversteps his restrictions imposed by the gods, Creon brings about his own ruin because he fails to realize that the laws of the gods truly are sovereign ...
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... There is also the fact that the character of Antigone is not essential for this play, because without her, the Gods would still have punished Creon. ...
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... self-indulgence are manifested, and consequently what turns Creon imperfect (tragic flaw); he emphasizes his power and equates himself with the gods by stating ...
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... play. Antigone follows a more divine law, the laws of the gods, while Creon tries to protect the integrity of his city-state. After ...
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... Kings of that time were supposedly chosen by the gods to govern as the gods would on earth, and by this the Chorus suggests that Creon is challenging his power ...
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... Instead the gods decided to punish Creon by forcing him to kill his son, Haemon, which resulted in the suicide of his wife. However ...
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... Like Antigone, Creon acts to please the gods and protect the honor of Thebes. Creon is therefore protecting his own image under the guise of law. ...
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... Like Antigone, Creon acts to please the gods and protect the honor of Thebes. Creon is therefore protecting his own image under the guise of law. ...
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... In "Oedipus Rex" Creon knows his limits and is careful not to cross into the field of the Gods yet in "Antigone" he is very hubristic in his moods and his ...
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... characters. While Antigone claims she is being prideful to the gods Creon is also holding a firm stand because of his own pride. However ...
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... Creon arrives with news that "the gods command them to expel from the land of Thebes an old defilement they are sheltering. It is a deathly thing, beyond cure. ...
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... Creon arrives with news that "the gods command them to expel from the land of Thebes an old defilement they are sheltering. It is a deathly thing, beyond cure. ...
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... committed the crime. After saying that her duty is first to the gods, Creon asserts his own position. Regardless of the righteousness ...
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... then he has. This example of close-mindedness shows that Creon compares his views with those of Greek gods. After learning that ...
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... Therefore, according to Tiresias, the gods must take two of Creon's relatives, to be commensurate to Antigone's death. Tiresias ...
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