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That she gives her life for a cause is the reason why Antigone is a martyr in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).

Specifically, Antigone decides that she must take action against a royal edict. That edict denies to disloyal Thebans god-given rights of all Thebans to below-ground burials. The disobeys the royal edict, obeys the divine law, and is punished with death by live burial and starvation. She gives her life for the cause of divine law and the burial of her brother Polyneices and therefore dies a martyr's death.

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