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... Creon has received, yet, since Creon does not believe that he has surpassed the limits of his power, he feels he is justified in sentencing Antigone to death. ...
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... [p. 203] Creon believes that he is just in sentencing Antigone to death because she did not follow the civil law; however, she was following the more powerful ...
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... This error is sentencing Antigone to death for disobeying his decree. The most important part of a tragic hero is his tragic flaw. ...
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... anything respectable by killing himself to show Creon that he was wrong by forbidding the burial of Polynices, and sentencing Antigone to death for burying ...
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... gods. I think it is a mistake to believe that sentencing Antigone to death is what angered the gods and caused his downfall. Rather ...
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... afraid of the danger; if it means death it will ... Antigone herself chose to cut her life short because ... Anarchy is what Creon is dodging by sentencing Antigone. ...
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In 1983, Charles Eddie Hartman was convicted, beyond ... Capital punishment should be carried out upon sentencing. ... Using the death penalty for the purpose it was ...
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... The sentencing of Antigone brings the first appearance of Creon's ... with the moral law of the gods, Antigone decides to ... I shall lie down with him in death, and I ...
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... by following the law he created by sentencing her to death. Creon's son Haimon was going to marry Antigone, and since she's sentenced to death, he threatened ...
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... In his judgement of Antigone, the King didn't show any compassion for what she did for her brother ... By following his law and sentencing her to death, he also ...
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... herself, thereby sentencing herself to death, and setting into action the deaths of Haemon, and then Eurydices. To me, that choice made by Antigone is selfish ...
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... Also, Creon, King of Thebes, made a bad decision of forcing his rule on Antigone because the sentencing caused the death of his wife and son directly. ...
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... He states, "Let us say that Death is going to coming between"(217). Antigone went against his word, and he returns the favor by sentencing her to death. ...
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... that he is a breath away from sentencing the old ... not only sentences his own sons to death, but also ... men on battle fields, and, incidentally, Antigone who had ...
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