In the play 'Antigone', the main character of the same name is expelled. Antigone respects the god-given laws by which Thebans live and prepare for death. But in so doing, she violates the temporary, manmade law of her uncle and future father-in-law, Theban King Creon. The King brooks no opposition, and sentences his niece to death. By law, he must have her stoned to death. Instead, he expels her to be walled up in a remote cave.
If Antigone disobeys Creon's Law in "Antigone," Antigone is to be sentenced to death.
Antigone
Antigone is the anarchist.
Antigone is the Protagonist.
The sister of Antigone is Ismene.
If Antigone disobeys Creon's Law in "Antigone," Antigone is to be sentenced to death.
Antigone
Antigone is the anarchist.
Antigone is the Protagonist.
Ismene is Antigone's sister
The sister of Antigone is Ismene.
Ismene is Antigone's sister
Antigone is,
In Antigone (Sophocles) Antigone hangs herself in the final stage of the play, inside the cave. In the Legend of Antigone through Mythology She married Creons Son, and He killed himself and Antigone.
Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta.
Polynices (Antigone's brother)
Antigone & Ismene