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Free Will In Sophocles Antigone

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“Antigone” by Sophocles is a tragic novel in which a young girl is condemned to death for doing what was right. In attempt to bury her dead brother she is caught and sent to a cave as punishment made from the King of Thebes, Creon. In a sense you could say that there was a curse set upon her because of her father’s fate. Her father Oedipus was destined to marry his mother and kill his father and the entire time he thought he was avoiding the prophecy, he was actually fulfilling it. Same thing happened with Antigone but in her case it was more like free will rather fate because she chose to bury her brother. Antigone went with what she knew was right not with what was correct in the mind of society. “My own brother and yours I will! If you will not, I will; I shall not prove disloyal.”(Sophocles, 3). Antigone did not care that the law was against what she was going to do. …show more content…

The reason why Creon forbid the burial of Polynices was because he was a traitor for fighting against his own brother and the people of Thebes, his own home.After Creon forbid the burial of Polynices Antigone became very mad at Creon and decided to bury him herself even if it was against the law. Antigone asked her sister Ismene for help but Ismene was scared to go against the law that Creon the King of Thebes would find out and kill them. Antigone then tells Ismene, “Then in the future I will not bid you help me;...”. Antigone knew that it was wrong to bury her brother against the proclamation but she did not want the feeling of guilt or remorse for not burying him properly. Even without Ismene’s help, Antigone decides to bury him even after knowing that she will most likely die when Creon finds out. “Him will I bury. Death, so met, were honour;” is what Antigone says that claims she knows that death will fall upon her and that there will be no escape from

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