Ismene is one of the main characters in the play 'Antigone' by Sophocles [496 B.C.E.* - 406 B.C.E.]. She's the sister of Antigone, and of the twin brothers Eteocles and Polyneices. She therefore is the daughter of Theban King Oedipus and Queen Jocasta, and the niece of Theban King Creon. Through both her mother's and father's family lines, she descends from Cadmus, the founder of Thebes; and from Poseidon, the sea god.
Creon believes that Ismene was apart of the unrightful burial as well because Polyneices was just as much Ismene's brother than Antigone.
Ismene wouldn't help Antigone bury the body of their brother, but when Antigone is caught she won't let Ismene take any of the blame because she was loyal to the law and not to her family.
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Ismene doesn't bury Polyneices because she doesn't want to disobey the State.
nigah screw you. I aint helpin' antigone she a dumb hoe.
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Creon believes that Ismene was apart of the unrightful burial as well because Polyneices was just as much Ismene's brother than Antigone.
Ismene wouldn't help Antigone bury the body of their brother, but when Antigone is caught she won't let Ismene take any of the blame because she was loyal to the law and not to her family.
Polynices.
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Ismene doesn't bury Polyneices because she doesn't want to disobey the State.
The play Antigone suggests that Ismene is still alive at the end of the play, but we are never told if she is dead or alive.
nigah screw you. I aint helpin' antigone she a dumb hoe.
That she will obey it is Ismene's decision regarding the king's decree in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene discusses the recent royal decree with her sister, Princess Antigone. Ismene dislikes disobedience. She feels that her uncle, King Creon, must be respected as her guardian, ruler and uncle. The same holds for his laws even when they conflict with divine will and Theban traditions.
sisters.
They were Antigone and Ismene.