However, it shows King Creon that Antigone would do anything to modify the law, as well as risking herself, just so her brother has a proper funeral.
Being the stubborn character that Antigone is she was not ready to give into her. All Antigone wanted was for her family to have an honorable death. Chapter 3: Principle of Creon. He forbids the burial of Polyneices and throws away the corpse to dogs and birds; threatens the guard to torture if he fails to find out the culprit; quickly announces two sisters death without justifying.
These are seems to be cruel but if we look into his deed entirely we will come to know why he does those? Lines This dispute shows the power and attitude Creon has towards those who believe he is unjustly punishing Antigone.
The themes of loyalty and love are also developed by conflicts that occur between the two characters. Creon threatens Antigone with death because she defied his laws. Antigone ignites pity from others by acting as if she is bound to death. This suggests that the chorus has begun to waver in their trust of Creon, and proves that his thoughts have not been fully examined by himself because he thought that what he was doing was completely just but the chorus thinks.
Throughout the play Antigone and Haemon urge Creon to reconsider his law and see that his views are not always right and a wise man considers others views and ideas as well. Antigone asks her sister if she would join her mission to bury their brother Polynies, knowing that if they were to be caught they would.
Why do people do things? Why are laws created, laws broken, and crimes committed? To be buried alive in a cave. Ismene How is Creon related to Antigone? Her uncle Why is Antigone so determined to bury her brother? His spirit will be at peace by entering the underworld. Who wrote the play? His wife and son kill themselves What was agony for Antigone?
To leave her brother unburied From what alone can Man find no rescue? Death How does Haemon die? Creon believed that Polynices would not be a good ruler and that he fought against Thebes. What happens when Ismene attempts to take credit for burying Polynices? Antigone becomes angry with her and does not allow Ismene to take credit.
Why does Creon decide to imprison Antigone in a cave with some food? So as not to anger the gods. What are three points Creon makes to Haemon? Creon should not be ruled by his first thought and his anger; he should consider otherpoints of view;4. What does Antigone tell us is her only regret?
She will die unmarried and childless. Finally Antigone's obstinacy, the presence of the listening mob, and the infection of Ismene force Creon to relent. He plays the part for which he has been destined and sends Antigone to her glorious demise. Here the political allegory of resistance seems especially explicit. As Antigone has insisted throughout, Creon sends her to her death because the throne demands it of him.
In saying yes to state power, he has submitted his will to the law. Antigone would subvert state authority, and the once-cowardly Ismene's recantation establishes such subversion as contagious.
Thus Creon must condemn his niece. Once again Anouilh conjures the specter of the howling mob, the mob that Creon reigns and remains subject to. Once the mob knows of Antigone's crime he cannot save her. Posed against the mob, Antigone appears as the noble heroine. Ultimately, Anouilh saves Antigone the indignity of facing this mob; she has no interest in playing the martyr in public.
Thus Anouilh leaves her to endure the brutalities of the rank-and-file sentry. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Themes Motifs Symbols. Important Quotes Explained. Mini Essays Suggested Essay Topics. Summary Part VII. Page 1 Page 2. Summary Creon struggles to cover Antigone's mouth: the anteroom is full, and everyone will hear her.
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