That a royal edict forbids the burial of the enemy deadis the reason why Antigone's brother is not buried in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, all Thebans are guaranteed below-ground burials and proper funeral rites. But Theban King Creon decides to contradict divine will and issue an edict that honors those rights only in the case of Thebans who die fighting for their hometown. Polyneices dies fighting for his legitimate claim to the Theban crown and throne. His uncle Creon therefore labels him a traitor and forces Polyneices' body to be left above ground and exposed to weather and wildlife.
antigones father
Whether or not to bury in terms of Antigone and whether or not to arrest her in terms of the guards are the conflicts in the scene in which Antigone finds her brother not buried in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.D. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone must decide whether or not to rebury the body of her brother Polyneices. The guards must decide whether or not to let Antigone get away with burying the body. Then they must decide whether or not to capture her or let her go and brave King Creon's wrath.
to get her brother buried. and to stand up to the king for what she thought was right
Antigone is not a very dynamic character in the play because she does not really change. She is very stubborn about her belief that her un-buried brother needs to be buried, and keeps that belief even when she knows she will be killed for it.
The first time she buried him, Creon ordered that the body be dug up again, so she buried him a second time accordingly.
Antigone's father/brother is Oedipus. (Oedipus marries his mother, Jocasta and Antigone is their child.)
antigones father
Whether or not to bury in terms of Antigone and whether or not to arrest her in terms of the guards are the conflicts in the scene in which Antigone finds her brother not buried in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.D. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone must decide whether or not to rebury the body of her brother Polyneices. The guards must decide whether or not to let Antigone get away with burying the body. Then they must decide whether or not to capture her or let her go and brave King Creon's wrath.
to get her brother buried. and to stand up to the king for what she thought was right
Antigone is not a very dynamic character in the play because she does not really change. She is very stubborn about her belief that her un-buried brother needs to be buried, and keeps that belief even when she knows she will be killed for it.
The first time she buried him, Creon ordered that the body be dug up again, so she buried him a second time accordingly.
By scenes 1-2 Antigone buries and reburies Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone announces in the play's Prologue her intent to bury her brother Polyneices. By Scene 1 Polyneices' body partially is buried under a layer of dust. King Creon. By Scene 2 the body is re-buried, and Antigone is arrested for being the perpetrator.
The Sentry told Theban King Creon that Antigone had buried her brother, Polyneices. He had two conversations with the King. In the first conversation, he didn't know the identity of the burier. He just knew that Polyneices' corpse had been covered with a fine layer of dust and sprinkled with oil. In the second conversation, he identified Antigone, whom he had arrested for a second burial attempt and brought with him.
she wasn't afraid to announce that she buried her brother, and was proud of the fact and wouldn't deny it because it was the right thing to do, and followed the God's laws
She was buried alive.
the guards tricked Antigone into confessing.
He doesn't let Antigone bury her brother. When he found out that she disobeyed him, Creon had Antigone killed.