Theban King Creon issued a decree that was counterproductive to the well-being of his city and his family. By that decree, he denied the god-given rights of proper burial to those who had fought against Thebes in the recent battle with the Argive enemy. The King issued such a decree to give preferential treatment to Thebans who had remained loyal to Thebes. For Creon felt that once an enemy, always an enemy. It didn't matter if that enemy started out in life as a relative, friend or fellow Theban. And so the King didn't want foes to be treated as well as friends.
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It was a quote from Dr Loomis book from the movie. "The darkest souls are not those which choose to exist within the hell of the abyss, but those which choose to break free from the abyss and move silently among us."
he likes her as a friend, but he he doesn't like her cuz hes not in to those romantic stuff
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's see... you can make the words "write," "inert," "brine," "twine," and "inter" out of the letters in "winter break." Isn't it just delightful how words can be found in unexpected places? Just like happy little trees in a painting, words can bring joy and creativity to our world.
Most do, but some are only 'civilized' when society has a method of punishing those who break the rules, and some will break the rules anyway.
Malicious intent itself is not a crime, but it can lead to criminal behavior. Intent is a key factor in determining criminal liability, as it shows a person's state of mind when committing an act. If malicious intent leads to actions that harm others or break the law, then those actions can be considered criminal.
That the chorus leader questions his decisions regarding Ismene hints that Creon is starting to lose the trust of those around him in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon characterizes his niece, Princess Ismene, as showing nothing but wisdom her entire life. But he charges her with helping Antigone break the law based on one incident of distraught behavior. The emotionalism may be explained by concern over the imminent death of her sister Antigone. But Creon pushes on with arrest, interrogation and sentencing. Creon's people respond with distruct, which is shown in the chorus leader daring to question what Creon plans to do about Ismene, but not about Antigone.
Hera was most famous for punishing those who had affairs with Zeus.
Creon is guilty of hubris. Funeral rites are the laws of the gods, by denying one of his nephews a proper burial he is defying those laws.
In the play Antigone- Creon thinks that Tiresias is trying to trick him (that he his being paid)- near the end... Ismene did nothing but Creon tries to get her killed in case she tries to overthrow him... theres a few more but those are the key ones...
That they can be bribed is the motive that Creon assigns to those who oppose him in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon announces that opposition exists to him and his rule in Thebes. He characterizes his opponents as powerful and wealthy but cowardly. He describes them as bribing to do for money what they themselves are too cowardly to do.
Upholding the law and maintaining order in society. Justice and punishing those who break the law. Loyalty to his duty and principles, even at the expense of personal relationships or empathy.
- Preventing "the most serious crimes" - Punishing those who have committed these crimes in the past.
Implied Intent is a term used in law to define actions of a defendant. Implied intent can be termed as those actions which describe actions of defendant with an intention to commit a crime
INTENT is not necessary to solve a crime.... intent is necessary to prove a crime. A crime consists of TWO elements and two elements only: A criminal act accompanied by a criminal intent. If you have those two elements together - you have a crime.
Some of the Greek god Zeus\' actions include punishing those who lied or broke an oath.