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Antigone Character Analysis

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Antigone was a Greek tragedy that ended in Antigone’s death along with her brother’s. In the beginning of the of the tragedy we learn of her brother’s death “Creon buried our brother Eteocles with military honors, gave him a soldier’s funeral, and it was right that he should; but Polyneices, they fought as bravely and died as miserably, they say that Creon has sworn No one shall bury him,” (LN 15-20). King Creon’s decision for not giving Polyneices a proper burial is because he was a traitor. However, that was Antigone’s brother and she felt besides Polyneices actions, he still deserved a burial. Antigone has lost her parents and just has her sister Ismene left so, despite the order handed down by Creon, Antigone feels that it’s still appropriate to give her brother a proper burial.
With Creon being King, he ultimately has the power to govern his kingdom and if anyone breaks any laws or betrays him, he will have them punished. Creon States “This is my command, and you can see the wisdom behind it. As long as I am King, no traitor is going to be honored with the loyal man. But whoever shows by word and deed that he is on the side of the State, he shall have my respect while he is living and my reverence when he is dead” (LN 174-178). Despite the law given by Creon, Antigone still wants to give her brother a proper burial. All Antigone says is she wants to bury her brother (LN 31). She doesn’t say that she is going to give him full military honors or a soldier’s

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