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Q: Is it unloyal or disloyal
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Who does ross call the most disloyal traitor in Macbeth?

The Thane of Cawdor


What will Creon do to Antigone?

That he will execute his niece and intended daughter-in-law Antigone for treasonous disobedience of his law on non burial of the disloyal Theban dead is what Theban King Creon makes it clear he will do.


Who guards Polyneices' body in 'Antigone'?

It is posted sentries who guard Polyneices' body in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon assigns sentries to guard the unburied bodies of Polyneices and the disloyal Theban dead. Creon denies Polyneices and his Theban supporters their god-given rights as Thebans to below ground burials. He has the sentries there to capture anyone who plans to disobey his edict of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead.


Who is the disloyal thane killed by Macbeth?

Macdonweald. Macbeth split him from the nave to the chaps. Don't say the Thane of Cawdor; the text does not say he was captured by Macbeth and it wouldn't make any sense to say he did.


What is Creon's motive on Antigone's death?

You can say 2 things 1= selfishness. Creon wanted to seem like a strong king who wasn't to be messed with. He wouldn't let Antigone live as he wasn't going to be beaten by a girl. So you could say he was sexist and that his selfishness motivated him to kill Antigone. 2= He thought he was doing the right thing as he believed Polynices was a disloyal person to the dead king, so he thought that Antigone was being disloyal as well. Both answers can be justified with text from the story. hope this helps:)