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What does Creon believe the sentry has done?

Creon thinks the Sentry has buried the body of Polynices.


What does the sentinel tell Creon?

That Antigone was found burying her brother.


Who has directly violated Creon's decree?

It was Antigone; Creon's decree was that Polynices was not be be given burial rights but Antigone violated this decree by burying the body of her brother.


What does Antigone say when Creon confronts her about covering Polynices?

She says that she has no clue who really buried the body, but that whoever did it, shall be punished.


What happened to polynices body?

Polynices' body was left unburied after his death in the battle for Thebes, as decreed by his brother, King Creon, who viewed him as a traitor. This act of denying a proper burial was seen as a severe dishonor, leading to conflict with his sister Antigone, who defied Creon's orders to ensure her brother received the rites he deserved. Ultimately, Polynices' body was desecrated and left exposed, symbolizing the tragic consequences of familial loyalty and state law in the play "Antigone" by Sophocles.


What decree has Creon issued regarding the body of polynieces?

Creon has decreed that Polynices, who fought against Thebes, is to be left unburied as a punishment for his treachery. This decree states that anyone who attempts to bury him will face severe penalties, including death. Creon believes that this action upholds the law and reinforces the authority of the state over familial loyalty. His decision sets the stage for conflict, particularly with Antigone, Polynices' sister, who defies the decree to honor her brother.


Does Polynice's body eventually get buried?

Yes, Antigone first tries to bury her brother Polynice's but she is caught. At the end of the play, Creon buries Polynices himself to show his atonement for the death of his son and wife


Creon accuses both teiresias and the guard of accepting bribes?

Yes, Creon accuses both Teiresias and the guard of accepting bribes. He accuses Teiresias of being motivated by money in his prophecy, and he accuses the guard of being bribed by someone to bury Polynices.


What is the penalty for breaking the decree set forth by Creon?

The penalty for breaking Creon's decree in Sophocles' play "Antigone" is death. Specifically, anyone who defies his order to leave the body of Polynices unburied will face execution. Antigone, who chooses to honor her brother with a proper burial despite the decree, is ultimately sentenced to death, highlighting the conflict between divine law and human law.


How far can a dead body travel on a river?

Assuming the body does not get tangled up in something, it could presumably float all the way out to sea.


Who does Creon think is responsible?

Creon thinks that the sentry is been resposible for burying the body.


How do the townspeople find drowned bodies in the river?

They shoot a cannon over the water and float a loaf of bread filled with quicksilver in it on the water. This supposedly makes the body stop and float.