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... With the defiance of laws and stubbornness, Antigone has brought a death that is undeserved, which makes the audiences arouses pity for such characters. ...
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... feeling of power says that if anyone buries Polyneices they shall be put to death which basically is directly against the Gods laws. Antigone's strong loyalty ...
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... Antigone fought to save her brother's spirit, and the invading nations fought to ... not go with any religious beliefs, but for Christians, laws are established by ...
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... Creon's edict was a public attack on Antigone's family. Antigone also held the perspective that she was supporting the laws of the gods and the heavens. ...
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... before Creon himself, Antigone continues to push her holy defense, "I do not think your edicts strong enough to overrule the unwritten unalterable laws of God ...
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... anyone else. Antigone shows a disrespectful attitude toward King Creon and his laws. Antigone cold heartedly defies authority. She ...
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... Antigone opposes the new laws of Thebes; she refuses to follow the mindset that women cannot be courageous and dangerous. Antigone ...
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... However, both presented hubris, which made either one wrong.; Creon would not accept anybody's disobedience against his laws, and Antigone, on the other hand ...
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... judges so." (Lines 509-514) Unlike Creon's laws, Antigone vied for love not hate. Through choosing the Divine law over Civil law, Antigone also chose death. ...
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness.
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness.
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness.
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness. ...
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness.
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... Antigone has the laws of heaven as well as her family in mind; on the other hand, Creon's concern is his city and its greatness.
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... territory. Although, Antigone challenges him using divine laws as a shield and makes Creon to feel angry and powerless. We cannot ...
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... know a man completely, his character, his principals, sense of judgment, not till he's shown his true colors, ruling the people, making laws" (Antigone). ...
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... [p.209] When Antigone and Creon have the confrontation, Antigone tells Creon that heavens laws are more powerful than Creon's laws. ...
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... the play. First, Creon is so upset that his laws are broken by Antigone that tries to hurt her as much as possible. He tries to ...
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... way. But Creon's most severe critic remains Antigone, who flagrantly disregarded his laws and buried her brother despite them. When ...
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... in favor of the laws of the gods. It is clear that Antigone feels that the laws of heaven take precedence over those of morals. ...
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... The challenge occurs as both a defiance of Creon's laws in Antigone's burying Polynices and as a direct verbal assault on Creon himself. ...
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... But all your strength is weakness itself against the immortal unrecorded laws of God." Antigone is not a tragic play, it is an edict stating that the law of ...
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... those of the humans. Antigone represents the laws of the gods while Creon represents those of the humans. Both characters are very ...
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... She says the she does not fear any mortal's words enough that she "would pay the price the gods demand from those who break their laws" (Antigone, 458). ...
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... issues are very apparent in Antigone, and these issues lead to why Antigone breaks Creon's man-made laws and followed the divine laws that Antigone felt was ...
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... The gods\\\' laws come before mortal laws in Antigone\\\'s point-of-view, which is what most of the Greek society believed also. ...
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... people. Creon's brutality can best be illustrated by looking at the way his citezens, other than Antigone, react to his laws. One ...
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... I don't consider your pronouncements so important that they can just...overrule the unwritten laws of heaven" (Antigone, Sophocles 21). ...
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... the play. First, Creon is so upset that his laws are broken by Antigone that tries to hurt her as much as possible. He tries to ...
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