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Polyneices' punishment was non-burial. The application of the sentence was his corpse being left, above ground and exposed to the weather, the dogs, and the birds. This sentence wasn't in keeping with the way that Polyneices had led his life and made ready for his death. Polyneices was the Theban descendant of Thebes' founder, Cadmus [fl. 2000 B.C.E.*]. As a Theban, and particularly as a founding member's descendant, he was supposed to be guaranteed of a burial in accord with the god-given rites and rituals. It didn't matter that he had helped his hometown's enemies lead a treacherous, but ultimately disastrous, invasion of Thebes. The hatreds of a lifetime were supposed to end with death. But Polyneices' uncle, Theban King Creon, decided that family ties ended, in life and in death, with betrayal of the hometown by a hometown boy. He therefore continued Polyneices' punishment in life into death. He did so by denying his nephew the god-given right to a proper below-ground burial. *Before the Christian Era.

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Polyneices' sister, Antigone.


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The king does not want Polyneices to be buried.


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Punishment for offenses against Thebes, discouragement to copycat challenges and rebellions, and consolidation of his rule are Creon's motivation in deciding to dishonor Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.). Specifically, Theban King Creon decides to leave his nephew Polyneices' body unburied and exposed to the wear-and-tear of the weather and wildlife. His motivations are punishment carried over into death for offenses committed during life and discouragement of similar challenges to his royal powers in Thebes. Ultimately, Creon wants to make sure that he holds onto his royal job and passes it safely on to his son, Prince Haemon.


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