Royal sisters Antigone and Ismene endure the humiliating and shameful fates of their parents. Indeed, their father Theban King Oedipus is husband and son to his wife and mother, Theban Queen Jocasta. Their parents commit incest, their father murders his father and his king, their mother kills herself, and their father blinds himself before his miserable exile.
And then the suffering begins anew with Antigone's and Ismene's twin brothers. Eteocles and Polyneices fight over who has the greater and the sole right to rule over Thebes. The fight turns violent, ugly, brutal, and bloody. The brothers end up killing each other on the battlefield.
If that isn't enough, then Eteocles is allowed to be buried in accordance with god given and guaranteed rights of Thebans to proper funerary rites and rituals. But Polyneices is denied that right. And so the suffering begins anew with the burial of Eteocles and the exposure of Polyneices' corpse to the weather, the dogs, and the birds.
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.
As king his laws must be obeyed, no matter what Antigone's reasons to bury her brother may be.
Antigone does not say that she must marry Acheron in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Acheron is the river of sorrowful entrance into the Underworld by way of the ferryboat operator Charon. Theban Princess Antigone mentions the river and says that her entry will be as an unwed wife. The phrase refers to her engagement to Prince Haemon, her first cousin and King Creon's only only and heir apparent.
That the gods rule is what Antigone proclaims in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone accepts the gods as the ultimate authority in life and death. She therefore chooses to be in compliance with divine law. She knows that when two authorities conflict, royalty must yield to divinity.
Hi my name is Iroda Juraeva and my answer is Antigone must go against Creon and bury her brother because that she breaks a human law and insults her judge
it is that he must be a god
it is that he must be a god
In Zeus's plan, after suffering comes redemption or transformation. The suffering is seen as a test or trial that individuals must endure in order for them to grow, learn, and ultimately transcend the pain to achieve a higher state of being or purpose.
We must endure this ordeal.
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.
As king his laws must be obeyed, no matter what Antigone's reasons to bury her brother may be.
You have to put up with hard times to get the things you want. eg. if you want to be a doctor you must endure studying hard.
Antigone does not say that she must marry Acheron in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Acheron is the river of sorrowful entrance into the Underworld by way of the ferryboat operator Charon. Theban Princess Antigone mentions the river and says that her entry will be as an unwed wife. The phrase refers to her engagement to Prince Haemon, her first cousin and King Creon's only only and heir apparent.
That the gods rule is what Antigone proclaims in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone accepts the gods as the ultimate authority in life and death. She therefore chooses to be in compliance with divine law. She knows that when two authorities conflict, royalty must yield to divinity.
Hi my name is Iroda Juraeva and my answer is Antigone must go against Creon and bury her brother because that she breaks a human law and insults her judge
Antigone. Sentry sees Antigone bury her brother, Polyneices, and is appalled. He takes her to Creon who says that is Antigone is involved in this crime, her sister, Ismene must be following too!
That he needs her to listen to him and not disobey him at all.