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Creon says to Oedipus do not seek to be master in everything for the things you mastered did not follow you throughout your life support creons claim with evidence from the play?

Yes, he does.


Whom does the chorus leader claim can settle the dispute between Oedipus and Creon in 'Oedipus Rex'?

It is Jocasta that the chorus leader claims can settle the dispute between Oedipus and Creon in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Creon cannot stop the argument that his brother-in-law Theban King Oedipus starts. The chorus leader cannot stop it either. But he is confident that Queen Jocasta, Creon's sister and Oedipus' conciliatory wife, can end it all.


How did the new King of Thebes claim heir to the throne?

Creon was next in line for the throne since Eteocles and Polyneices were killed in battle in "Antigone" by Sophocles.The new king of Thebes did claim heir to the throne when Oedipus two sons were killed in the battle.


What defense does Creon have in 'Antigone'?

In 'Antigone', the only defense that Theban King Creon has is the controversial insanity defense. He can't claim the demands of the job and the position description. For he's the author and enforcer of the inhumane, unfair, unjust, unpopular law on the non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. He can't claim exigent circumstances, because the armed struggle against the Argive invaders ends in resounding victory for Thebes. And he can't claim popular pressure, because most Thebans respect the god-given higher morality of respect for the dead and their funerary rights.


Why does Antigone call Creon a tyrant in 'Antigone'?

That he illegally holds power and is an arbitrary rulerare reasons why Antigone calls Creon a tyrant in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term tyrant describes an illegal power holder or any harsh ruler. Both descriptions fit Theban King Creon. Creon holds power because he conspires with his nephew Eteocles to deny his other nephew Polyneices' legitimate royal claim. He rules harshly by denying to his perceived enemies their god-given rights as Thebans to below ground burials.

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Who does the messenger claim is a Walking Dead man?

The Theban king, Creon.


What superiority does Oedipus claim over Teiresias?

Oedipus claims that the blind prophet Tieresias is plotting with Creon to take the throne.


Above what does Creon claim to place the law in 'Antigone'?

It is above all personal influence that Creon claims to place the law in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon has absolute confidence in his own decisions. He brooks no opposition to what he decides on his own. In fact, he particularly accepts no second opinions from females and relatives.


Creon says to Oedipus do not seek to be master in everything for the things you mastered did not follow you throughout your life support creons claim with evidence from the play?

Yes, he does.


Whom does the chorus leader claim can settle the dispute between Oedipus and Creon in 'Oedipus Rex'?

It is Jocasta that the chorus leader claims can settle the dispute between Oedipus and Creon in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Creon cannot stop the argument that his brother-in-law Theban King Oedipus starts. The chorus leader cannot stop it either. But he is confident that Queen Jocasta, Creon's sister and Oedipus' conciliatory wife, can end it all.


How did the new King of Thebes claim heir to the throne?

Creon was next in line for the throne since Eteocles and Polyneices were killed in battle in "Antigone" by Sophocles.The new king of Thebes did claim heir to the throne when Oedipus two sons were killed in the battle.


Does Creon have a strong case in 'Antigone'?

No, Creon does not have a strong case in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon denies to his perceived enemies their god-given rights as Thebans to below ground burials. He is a hypocrite who thinks that he can respect Theban traditions that give him his throne but deny others that cause widespread suffering. Additionally, he is a usurper who conspires with his nephew Eteocles to reject the legitimate royal claim of his other nephew, Polyneices, whom he causes to have exiled and killed. Creon's case lacks merit.


Is Polybus Creon's brother in 'Oedipus Rex'?

No, Polybus is not Creon's brother in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Polybus is the King of Corinth and the foster father, not the biological father, of Theban King Oedipus. Oedipus is the nephew and cousin of Theban King Creon. Oedipus is heir to the Corinthian throne, which he nevertheless does not claim. If he had, the royal lines of Thebes and Corinth would be related through Oedipus' descendants.


What defense does Creon have in 'Antigone'?

In 'Antigone', the only defense that Theban King Creon has is the controversial insanity defense. He can't claim the demands of the job and the position description. For he's the author and enforcer of the inhumane, unfair, unjust, unpopular law on the non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. He can't claim exigent circumstances, because the armed struggle against the Argive invaders ends in resounding victory for Thebes. And he can't claim popular pressure, because most Thebans respect the god-given higher morality of respect for the dead and their funerary rights.


Why does Antigone call Creon a tyrant in 'Antigone'?

That he illegally holds power and is an arbitrary rulerare reasons why Antigone calls Creon a tyrant in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term tyrant describes an illegal power holder or any harsh ruler. Both descriptions fit Theban King Creon. Creon holds power because he conspires with his nephew Eteocles to deny his other nephew Polyneices' legitimate royal claim. He rules harshly by denying to his perceived enemies their god-given rights as Thebans to below ground burials.


By whom is Creon proven wrong when he says that none of his subjects thinks as Antigone does in 'Antigone'?

It is by his own son and his royal advisor that Creon is proven wrong in saying that none of his subjects thinks as Antigone does in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon contradicts Princess Antigone's claim that Thebans believe her correct in obeying divine will and their king wrong in contradicting divine will. But his own son, Prince Haemon, indicates that Antigone has the support of the Theban people. Then Creon's royal advisor, Teiresias the blind prophet, insists that Thebans are suffering and unhappy under Creon's cruel law of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead.


How does Antigone violate Creon's decree in 'Antigone'?

That she buries one of the disloyal Thebandead is the way in which Antigone violates Creon's decree of non-burial of Theban traitors in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon announces that the god-given rights to burial and funeral rites will be respected only for those who die fighting for Thebes in the recent civil war over the royal succession. Princess Antigone, Creon's niece and intended daughter-in-law, buries her brother Polyneices, who dies fighting against Thebes and defending his claim to the Theban throne. She therefore is in compliance with divine law but in violation of Creon's edict.