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Who does Creon want to question in Antigone?

In Sophocles' "Antigone," Creon wants to question Antigone. He seeks to understand her motives for defying his edict by burying her brother Polynices, which he views as an act of treason. Creon aims to assert his authority and maintain order in Thebes by holding her accountable for her actions.


What does oedipus want creon to do at the end of the play?

Oedipus asks Creon to look after his daughters because he believes that no man will want them with the parentage they have. His sons, he says, can look after themselves.


Which accusation does Oedipus make against Creon?

Oedipus accused "Creon" of trying to take over the throne, and conspiracy against him.


Why is Creon determined not to bury Polyneices in 'Antigone'?

That he likes his job, that he does not want to lose it, that he disdains the opinions of others, and that he can discourage future challenges and rebellions are the reasons why Creon is determined not to bury Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon has all the royal powers to himself and does not want that to change. He does not care what any one person or any one god thinks. He believes that denying burial rights to Thebans whom he considers disloyal will prevent future bloodshed and instability.


Why does Creon want Oedipus brought back to Thebes?

Creon wants Oedipus back because he want to use Oedipus as a talisman to save the people of Thebes from any curse..... boateng Qwasi

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Who does Creon want to question in Antigone?

In Sophocles' "Antigone," Creon wants to question Antigone. He seeks to understand her motives for defying his edict by burying her brother Polynices, which he views as an act of treason. Creon aims to assert his authority and maintain order in Thebes by holding her accountable for her actions.


What kind of pronoun introduces a question?

Interrogative pronouns introduce a questions. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose. Examples: Who is your math teacher? From whom did you get the book? What time is it? Which movie do you want to see? Whose question is this?


Why do you want to work for Xtensive ICT Academy?

This question is a personal question; nobody can answer it except the person to whom it was originally asked.


Whom would you want as a dinner guest?

Interesting question. If they can be dead I would want Lincoln, Michelangelo, and Ben Franklin.


What does oedipus want creon to do at the end of the play?

Oedipus asks Creon to look after his daughters because he believes that no man will want them with the parentage they have. His sons, he says, can look after themselves.


Which accusation does Oedipus make against Creon?

Oedipus accused "Creon" of trying to take over the throne, and conspiracy against him.


What does Haemon want Creon to do in Scene 3?

to release Antigone


What can be said about Creon in Antigone?

He said he did'nt want to be king. :)


Why is Creon determined not to bury Polyneices in 'Antigone'?

That he likes his job, that he does not want to lose it, that he disdains the opinions of others, and that he can discourage future challenges and rebellions are the reasons why Creon is determined not to bury Polyneices in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon has all the royal powers to himself and does not want that to change. He does not care what any one person or any one god thinks. He believes that denying burial rights to Thebans whom he considers disloyal will prevent future bloodshed and instability.


Why does Creon want Oedipus brought back to Thebes?

Creon wants Oedipus back because he want to use Oedipus as a talisman to save the people of Thebes from any curse..... boateng Qwasi


How do you grow a rock?

Growing a rock doesn't sound right to me. Tell someone else to answer this question. I just want to answer a question.


What human institution does Creon believe to be most important in life?

Creon believes that the most important human institution in life is the state or government. He values law and order above all else, believing that the stability and well-being of the state must be upheld at any cost.