Creon believes that Polynieces was a traitor to the city.
Aramis Torrance-Hurt
Creons wife
Teiresias predicts that Creon will face severe consequences for his actions, specifically that he will suffer personal loss and the wrath of the gods due to his pride and stubbornness. Creon's crime is his decision to bury Polyneices, who fought against Thebes, while denying the same for his brother Eteocles, thus disrespecting the divine laws and the dead. This act of hubris leads to a tragic downfall, as Teiresias warns him that his refusal to heed the will of the gods will bring about his own ruin.
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He suspects that Tiresias has been bribed to oppose him.
Aramis Torrance-Hurt
Forbidding the burial of Polyneices and saying the gods do not give a damn about his body
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creons's law conflicts with divine law
Creons wife
Oedipus's mother and wife - Jocasta.
She does't want to go against Creon because she doesn't think it is worth getting in trouble. She also knows that they will be caught and get killed so she doesn't want to take the risk.
Teiresias predicts that Creon will face severe consequences for his actions, specifically that he will suffer personal loss and the wrath of the gods due to his pride and stubbornness. Creon's crime is his decision to bury Polyneices, who fought against Thebes, while denying the same for his brother Eteocles, thus disrespecting the divine laws and the dead. This act of hubris leads to a tragic downfall, as Teiresias warns him that his refusal to heed the will of the gods will bring about his own ruin.
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I HAVE NO IDEA
He suspects that Tiresias has been bribed to oppose him.
At first, the chorus believes in Oedipus rather than Creon.This section can be found on pg.186-7 published by Penguin Classics. Fate is what chorus believes.