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It is in protecting the security of his hometown from future civil wars that Creon puts Thebes first in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).

Specifically, Thebes experiences the first civil war over the Thebal royal succession. The war pits Thebans against Thebans in a bloody war that causes great damage to the city and the surrounding sacred area. Theban King Creon plans to discourage future bloodshed by denying disloyal Thebans of their unique Theban identity. He says that Thebans who attack their hometown will be denied their god-given rights as Thebans to below ground burials and proper funeral rites.

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How does Antigone die in 'Antigone?

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