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That hes gonna tell him its time to come out of the closet

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Q: What threat does Creon make to the guard?
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What does Creon tell the guard?

Creon tells the guard to go find who is responsible for burying Polynises. If the guard does not find who is responsible with in a certain amount of time, the guard will suffer the consequences of a slow, painful death in place of the person who buried Polynises.


How does creon learn about antigone's action?

The guard and sentry report it to him.


What news does the Guard bring to Creon?

The guards tell Creon that someone has tried to properly bury Polyneices by covering him with some dirt.


How does Creon’s perception of Antigone as a threat to his manhood heighten the conflict between them?

I have no idear.


How does Creon's perception of antigone as a threat to his manhood heighten the conflict between them?

I have no idear.


What does Creon want the guard to do?

In "Antigone", when King Creon, who had commanded that the body of Polyneices not be buried and left outside to rot, learned that someone had disobeyed orders and buried him. He immediately commanded the guard who brought him the news to bring him the person responsible.


Why does the sentry bring Antigone to Creon?

To save himself from the king's threat to kill him if he does not find the culprit.


Why does the guard lead Antigone to Creon in 'Antigone'?

It is because she is caught breaking the law that the guard leads Antigone to Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone breaks her uncle King Creon's edict of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. She is caught in the act of burying and anointing her brother Polyneices. One of the posted sentries leads her into Creon's presence for interrogation and sentencing.


How does Creon learn about Antigone's actions?

The guard returns to tell the king after she is found burying her brother.


Creon accuses both teiresias and the guard of accepting bribes?

Yes, Creon accuses both Teiresias and the guard of accepting bribes. He accuses Teiresias of being motivated by money in his prophecy, and he accuses the guard of being bribed by someone to bury Polynices.


In Antigone does Haemon threaten his father as Creon thinks?

No. Haemon says to Creon, "...And dying she'll destroy--someone else," and Creon, blinded by his ego, automatically takes this as a threat to himself, when in reality his son is telling him that he, Haemon, will not survive his future bride's death.


How does the Guard imply that a human like Creon might have the power to alter another humans destiny?

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