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Creon's crime is his violation of divine laws.

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What did Creon do?

Creon's crime is his violation of divine laws.


Which accusation does Oedipus make against Creon?

Oedipus accused "Creon" of trying to take over the throne, and conspiracy against him.


What crime has polyneices committed in Creon's opinion?

Polyneices has committed the crime of treason in Creon's opinion because he rebelled against Thebes and fought against his own city. Creon sees this as a betrayal of his allegiance to Thebes and therefore labels him a traitor.


What is Antigone position on the burial of Polyneices?

antigone was summoned to creon, where she readily admitted her 'crime'


What crime has polyneices committed according to Creon?

According to Creon in Sophocles' "Antigone," Polyneices committed the crime of treason by leading an attack against Thebes. He is deemed a traitor for attempting to overthrow the city and is denied a proper burial as punishment for his actions. Creon views his refusal to honor Polyneices as a necessary stance to uphold law and order in Thebes.


What does teiresias say is Creon crime?

Teiresias, the blind prophet in Sophocles' "Antigone," tells Creon that his crime is hubris, specifically his refusal to heed the divine laws and the wisdom of the gods. He warns Creon that his rigid adherence to human law and his unjust treatment of Antigone will lead to dire consequences, ultimately resulting in personal and communal tragedy. Teiresias emphasizes that Creon's pride and stubbornness prevent him from recognizing the truth, leading to the destruction of his family and city.


Who does the sentry bring before Creon in scene 2?

Antigone. Sentry sees Antigone bury her brother, Polyneices, and is appalled. He takes her to Creon who says that is Antigone is involved in this crime, her sister, Ismene must be following too!


Which crime does the sentry bring to Creon's attention in 'Antigone'?

Disobedience of a royal edict and therefore disrespect to a Theban king are the crimes that the sentry brings to Creon's attention in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the sentry is supposed to make sure that the bodies of the disloyal dead from the recent civil war over the royal successioin are left exposed to the ravages of the weather and wildlife. He tells Theban King Creon of finding the partially buried body of Polyneices, Creon's nephew and enemy who dies while killing his loyal brother Eteocles. This is in direct defiance of Creon's edict of burial of the loyal dead and non-burial of the disloyal. The crime of defiance is compounded by the concomitant crime of disrespect to the king, a serious offense in the eyes of gods and mortals.


What does Teiresias predict for Creon what was creons crime?

Teiresias predicts that Creon will face severe consequences for his actions, specifically that he will suffer personal loss and the wrath of the gods due to his pride and stubbornness. Creon's crime is his decision to bury Polyneices, who fought against Thebes, while denying the same for his brother Eteocles, thus disrespecting the divine laws and the dead. This act of hubris leads to a tragic downfall, as Teiresias warns him that his refusal to heed the will of the gods will bring about his own ruin.


How did Creon react to Antigone's crime in 'Antigone'?

Momentary disbelief followed by stubborn hostility is the way Creon reacts to Antigone's crime in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon expects to be interrogating and sentencing a hired thug of one of his enemies. He fumbles with words when he sees Princess Antigone, whom he considers a lifelong fool. He takes badly and personally that his niece boasts about breaking his law and makes no attempt for extenuating circumstances, pardon or sympathy.


What is Antigone's crime?

Antigone's crime is violation of a manmade decree that's enacted and enforced by her uncle, Theban King Creon. That violation is prompted by Antigone's respect for the higher moral authority of the gods. For her obedience to the royal decree would put her in direct opposition to god-given procedures for the preparation of the dead for their passage into the realms of the underworld god. Antigone committed the crime of burying her brother Polyneices. According to god-given justice and traditions, this wasn't a crime. But according to the decree of her uncle, Theban King Creon, the deed was forbidden and punishable by death.


Who else does Creon have arrested in connection with the crime of burying polynieices?

Creon has Antigone arrested for defying his edict and burying her brother Polynices. In addition to Antigone, he also arrests her sister Ismene, who initially claims no involvement but later admits she wanted to help. Creon's actions set off a tragic chain of events that lead to further conflict and sorrow within the royal family.