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Neglect deathly obligations to her brother, obey an unjust royal edict, respect her uncle and save herself from the death penalty are what Antigone refuses to do in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).

Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone refuses to obey a royal edict that denies to the disloyal Theban dead the god-given rights of all Thebans to below-ground burials. She refuses to respect King Creon, her uncle and the issuer of the unjust edict. What with the snowballing disobedience and disrespect, she refuses to save herself from the death penalty, whose carrying out she sees as the ultimate cut-your-nose-to-spite-your-face way to make a statement against unburied bodies, unjust rulers and unjust rules.

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