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1. What are the beliefs of Creon, Antigone, and Haimon about laws? Compare and contrast. Two paragraphs

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compare/Contrast Creon and Antigone In Antigone written by Sophocles, there are two main characters, Antigone and Creon. In the play, King of Thebes, Creon has announced to everyone in the city that no one can mourn or bury Polyneices. Before Creon became a king, Polyneices and Eteocles were fighting to be the king of Thebes after his father, Oedipus died. Polyneices and Eteocles both killed each other in a war. Creon honored only Eteocles but not Polyneices. Their sister, Antigone believes that one’s body must be buried in order for their soul to rest in peace.


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Answered by kgw121907
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The first difference is their gender. Creon as the male ruler is responsible for the health and wellbeing of the entire city. He is supposed to make sure that everyone is taken care of fand is in proper care with children as well as elders. Creon always made sure to follow protocol when it came to religion-based affairs, and always contacted Tiresias. Antigone, as the female, on the other hand was placed in the department of house chores and family burial sites. She was in charge of making sure the house was in proper order and that burials were in the rightful order.The main conflict in Antigone had to be the debate on the laws of man or the laws of god. The main idea of Antigone was revolved around fate choosing for you or self-made choices. While Antigone made the choice to defy and ignore everyone of Creon’s’ orders, fate on the other hand was responsible for a significant amount of loss in the poem.One of the main conflicts were Antigone vs. society as well as society vs. the state. In the poem, Antigone finds herself in conflict with the society or the state only because of the new king’s, Creon, law which she finds highly unfair and offensive.

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