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What does Antigone say about the gods?
Antigone says that Creon’s law was not the law of the gods of the underworld—the gods of death and burial whose laws form unwritten, ancient traditions. She was not going to break the laws of the gods to appease a man. Antigone heeds the laws of custom and religion, not the laws of men like Creon.
How was Antigone’s birth a sin against the gods?
Whom does antigone blame for her terrible misfortunes. Antigone is referring to her father’s marriage to his own mother, an incestuous relationship resulted in her birth. This type of relationship was considered a sin against the gods.
Do the gods punish Antigone?
Creon punishes Antigone to death. Haemon- He is Creon’s son. Haemon is supposed to marry Antigone, however, when Creon banishes Antigone to her death, Haemon runs off.
Why is Antigone so concerned with glory?
Why is Antigone so concerned with glory? Should she be? “Deaths without honor, death without glory.” She wants to respect both of her brothers.
What role does religion play in Antigone?
Antigone is the supporter of religion and following the laws of the gods and the king of Thebes, Creon, is the state. Antigone goes to bury her brother so his afterlife will be better. She does it in spite of the law that Creon has made.
What role do gods Play in Antigone?
The gods control every aspect of life throughout the plays. Although they may not be physically visible, the gods have total control of the fate of an every member of the plays. In Antigone, the gods take on constant involvement and interaction with the humans.
What is Antigone’s fatal flaw?
How Did Antigone’s Fatal Flaw Lead Her to Her Downfall? It is loyalty to her family, loyalty to the Gods, loyalty to her convictions that caused hamartia.
Is Antigone selfish?
Antigone is selfish and she does not care that she is hurting her loved ones. Antigone made a decision to break the law and everyone around her is suffering for her decision. Antigone is a self-absorbed person with hubris as a strong characteristic of her personality.
How do gods play a role in Antigone?
In Antigone, the gods take on constant involvement and interaction with the humans. This direct involvement is seen when they decide the body of Polyneices should be buried. The gods then protect Antigone and help her to make sure their task is …show more content…
What is one thing that is so surprising about Antigone’s father?
In the end, what does Creon discover at Antigone’s tomb? What is one thing that is so surprising about Antigone’s father? He killed his father to marry his mother. What is ironic about the deaths of both Antigone and her mother?
Do you think Antigone is right when she chooses to bury her brother?
Antigone buried her brother out of devotion and loyalty to both the Gods and her family. Without one or the other, she would not have had the courage or thought of going against Creon’s law and putting her life out on the line.
How is the representation of religion and the state in Antigone relevant to our times?
As Antigone represents the argument for religion, Creon inevitably represents the argument for the state. The character Antigone, believed that divine law was above all, and that the laws of the gods were superior to those set by mankind.
How does Ismene defend Antigone in this scene with Creon?
Ismene defends Antigone and asks Creon how he could kill his own sons bride. Has there been any reference to this relationship before? Zeus wasnt the one who ordered it. The gods laws come bfore Creons laws Compare the Creon in this scene with the one who first entered the play. Has he changed at all in language or conduct
What is Antigone thinking about now?
Antigone is, after all, a woman who has dared to defy a king. But courage is not on her mind now. Instead, Antigone is thinking of the great sadness that she now feels that will continue to deepen as she waits for death, without anyone by her side.
What does the chorus say about Antigone’s death?
The chorus says Antigone’s death is her own fault. What does this mean? They are not happy because the sacrifice will not work. Antigone was being punished for trying to obey the higher laws Thebes laws. Creon gets to punish Antigone.
How did the guilt of Oedipus influence Antigone’s fate?
The Chorus responds by noting that the ‘guilt’ of her father, Oedipus, has influenced Antigone’s fate. Not only did Oedipus kill his father, but he also had an incestuous relationship with his mother Jocasta – resulting in the birth of Antigone, her sister Ismene, and their brothers Eteocles and Polyneices.