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Creon is treating Eteocles body badly and does not want Antigone to bury him.

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Eteocles is the loyal prince in the eyes of Creon and so is honorably buried.

His brother Polyneices is the one treated badly.

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What does Creon announce from the palace steps?

Creon announced how they are going to bury Eteocles and Polyneices. Eteocles will be buried with full military honors. Polyneices will not be buried and will be left in the wilderness.


What brother does Creon bury with honor in 'Antigone'?

Eteocles is the brother whom Creon buries with honor in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Eteocles is the nephew of Theban King Creon. He is killed during the first civil war over the Theban royal succession. He and Creon fight on the same side so Creon buries Eteocles with full military honors.


Of which country is Creon King?

Of no country is Creon King. Instead, Creon is King of the city of Thebes. It doesn't come out in the play. But Creon actually is serving as regent. The ruler is supposed to be Laodamas, the son of Creon's nephew Eteocles. But Eteocles is dead, and Laodamas is too young to rule at the moment.


Why did Creon think that Eteocles should be buried?

Theban King Creon thought that Eteocles should be buried, as a loyal defender of Thebes against the Argive attack. But the King thought that Eteocles' brother Polyneices shouldn't be given the same respect. Creon's rationale was the traitorous support of the Theban Polyneices to the enemies from Argos.


How does Creon say that Antigone's act dishonors Eteocles in 'Antigone'?

That she seeks to honor Polyneices in the same way as Eteocles is the way in which Creon says that Antigone's act dishonors the latter in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, all Thebans have divine guarantees to below-ground burials and funeral rites. But Theban King Creon denies these rights to Polyneices, who dies attacking Thebes, at the same time that he honors them for Eteocles, who dies defending Thebes. Princess Antigone, Creon's niece and Eteocles' and Polyneices' sister, wants the rights of both brothers honored regardless of how they die.

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What does Creon announce from the palace?

Creon announced how they are going to bury Eteocles and Polyneices. Eteocles will be buried with full military honors. Polyneices will not be buried and will be left in the wilderness.


What does Creon announce from the palace steps?

Creon announced how they are going to bury Eteocles and Polyneices. Eteocles will be buried with full military honors. Polyneices will not be buried and will be left in the wilderness.


What brother does Creon bury with honor in 'Antigone'?

Eteocles is the brother whom Creon buries with honor in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Eteocles is the nephew of Theban King Creon. He is killed during the first civil war over the Theban royal succession. He and Creon fight on the same side so Creon buries Eteocles with full military honors.


Of which country is Creon King?

Of no country is Creon King. Instead, Creon is King of the city of Thebes. It doesn't come out in the play. But Creon actually is serving as regent. The ruler is supposed to be Laodamas, the son of Creon's nephew Eteocles. But Eteocles is dead, and Laodamas is too young to rule at the moment.


Why did Creon think that Eteocles should be buried?

Theban King Creon thought that Eteocles should be buried, as a loyal defender of Thebes against the Argive attack. But the King thought that Eteocles' brother Polyneices shouldn't be given the same respect. Creon's rationale was the traitorous support of the Theban Polyneices to the enemies from Argos.


What does Eteocles do that pleases Creon?

He defends Thebes against Polynices and his followers.


How does Creon say that Antigone's act dishonors Eteocles in 'Antigone'?

That she seeks to honor Polyneices in the same way as Eteocles is the way in which Creon says that Antigone's act dishonors the latter in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, all Thebans have divine guarantees to below-ground burials and funeral rites. But Theban King Creon denies these rights to Polyneices, who dies attacking Thebes, at the same time that he honors them for Eteocles, who dies defending Thebes. Princess Antigone, Creon's niece and Eteocles' and Polyneices' sister, wants the rights of both brothers honored regardless of how they die.


What reason does Creon give for his ruling concerning the bodies of Eteocles and Polyneices in 'Antigone'?

That a traitor does not deserve a hero's burial is the reason that Creon gives for his ruling concerning the bodies of Eteocles and Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Eteocles dies defending his hometown of Thebes. Polyneices dies defending his legitimate claim to the Theban throne against the usurping rule of his twin brother Eteocles and his uncle Creon. Divine will and Theban tradition make both brothers as Thebans born and bred automatic recipients of below ground burials. But Creon reverses divine will and Theban tradition by respecting those rights for Theban loyalists such as Eteocles and denying them to Theban traitors.


What decree did Creon make concerning Eteocles and Polynices?

He said they couldn't be buried Creon decreed regarding the two brothers are; For Eteocles, is to receive a honorable death, with a burial and for Polyneices, he is to receive a dishonorable death where he will be placed in the town and be left for the vultures to eat him. If anyone would bury Polyneices, they will be stoned to death.


Why does Creon order Eteocles to be buried with great honors but Polyneices' body to be left to rot on the battlefield in 'Antigone'?

That he perceives one as a loyalist and the other as an enemy is the reason why Creon orders Eteocles to be buried with great honors but Polyneices' body be left to rot on the battlefield in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon believes in carrying the hatreds of life into death. He considers an enemy an enemy for all time. He feels that enemies need to be really punished in such a way as to ruin their entry into the Underworld of the afterlife and to discourage future opposition from arising to him and his rule.


What does Creon decree regarding Eteocles?

That Eteocles will be allowed complete and proper burial procedures and rites is what Theban King Creon decrees for his nephew. Eteocles dies in a recent armed challenge to his right to the Theban throne. The challenge is issued by Eteocles' twin brother Polyneices and a joint army of discontented Thebans and invading Argive. Polyneices dies in the struggle. The Thebans win, and Creon makes an unusual decision about burial of the dead. He says that only those who die loyal to Thebes will see their god given rights to proper burial honored. Those who die disloyal to Thebes will be left to the disrespectful workings of weather and wildlife.


What does Antigone decide to do about the laws in 'Antigone'?

Break the royal and obey the divine is what Antigone decides to do about the laws in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a royal edict honors below-ground burial rights for Theban loyalists but denies them to Theban King Creon's perceived enemies. By that edict, Creon's nephew Eteocles is buried whereas his nephew Polyneices' body is left above ground to be consumed by birds and dogs. Princess Antigone, Creon's niece and the sister of Eteocles and Polyneices, opts for obeying the divine law and burying Polyneices.