That the bodies of the disloyal Theban dead are to be left unburied and that violators will be executed is what Creon proclaims in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, the recent experience with Thebans killing each other off affects Theban King Creon. He decides that the disloyal Theban dead need to be treated in the same way as the invading Argive dead. He therefore proclaims that the god-given rights of all Thebans to below ground burials will not be honored for the disloyal Theban dead.
The past tense of proclaim is proclaimed.
to proclaim is to announce a topic as fact
Please proclaim the mystery of our faith. Proclaim the good news and great joy to everyone
That the bodies of the disloyal Theban dead are to be left unburied and that violators will be executed is what Creon proclaims in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the recent experience with Thebans killing each other off affects Theban King Creon. He decides that the disloyal Theban dead need to be treated in the same way as the invading Argive dead. He therefore proclaims that the god-given rights of all Thebans to below ground burials will not be honored for the disloyal Theban dead.
The emperor will proclaim the results in a few minutes.
Creon is Jocasta's brother.
Creon's role is the king.
No. The word "proclaim" means to announce or declare (as in a proclamation).Example:"The President may soon proclaim a new national holiday honoring the macaroon cookie.""As the suspect was dragged away, he managed to proclaim his innocence."
The noun form for the word "proclaim" is "proclamation."
The conflict between Creon and Teiresias in "Antigone" begins with Creon's inability to believe Teiresias' prophecies. Creon believes that he is a traitor.
Creon is.
Creon's son was Haimon.