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Antigone And Kohlberg's Levels Of Moral

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Morality is dealing with established principles of right and wrong behavior. Lawrence Kohlberg’s levels of moral development explain one's stage of morality in life. Morals leads to the law of conscience by the actions one chooses to act upon whether for the better or worse. Both Antigone and Ghandi are stage six based on their universal human rights and their individual conscience. Antigone shows many examples of her universal human rights and her individual conscience. From Antigone, Antigone is a stage six because she buries her brother Polynices. She breaks Creon’s forbidden law to follow her own conscience. This is displayed when it states, “But I will bury him: and if I must die,/ I say that this crime is holy…” (Sophocles 774). Antigone

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