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Examples Of Divine Laws In Antigone

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Death is but a beauty all its own –Karthus, The aforementioned quote is an example of the differences between life and death. It also shows beauty that is unique to itself. Laws functions as a boundary or ordinance of regulations of individuals and their rights. In the story of Antigone, the concept of mortal law vs. divine law becomes one kind of conflict in the play. There are some principles that affect the concept of mortal law vs. divine law. The principles addressed are death, sacrifice and love.
Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste of death but once- Julius Caesar, This quote is truly evident in the story and can particularly the personality of Antigone. Antigone is constantly fighting and dying for her ideals. Her ideals are evidently portrayed in her actions. Antigone with her determination and strong will decided to bury the body of her brother, Polymerizes disregarding the law set by Creon. The ideals of Antigone are shown to be determined, courageous and perseverance to follow divine law. Relating to the quote above, Antigone is the valiant, she is constantly putting herself at risk of death to follow what’s right and to follow the celestial law. …show more content…

Antigone sacrifices her life for the unjust law set by Creon. Antigone’s determination challenges the authority of mortal law .As a result, she is punished by the hands of man, but the will of the gods perceive her actions as following divine law. This sacrifice ultimately leads to the deaths of Haimon and Eurydice as a punishment for Creon. The death of Antigone, Haimon, and Eurydice ultimately shows Creon the punishments to those who do not follow the divine law. The death of his loved ones is the equal punishment for Creon to atone for his

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