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Non Existing Character In Antigone

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What I mean by non-existing character? This is the character which does not exist in the play physically but he has much influence in the play as any other character . The character I am talking is God. In the play there are two types of rule, God's rule and rule created by men. Different people in the play believes in different rules. Antigone is shown to believe in the rules of God. Whereas Creone believed that the rules of the human are above the rules of the God. Most of the character in the play does what they think is approved or disapproved by god. In the starting of the play Antigone shows distinct line between laws of men and laws of the God. Antigone believes that her crime would be holy if she obeys laws of God.

Other character like Ismene told Antigone in starting of the play that what she is doing is wrong. Ismene thinks that laws of the Creone is stronger than that of God. In reply Antigone told that
“You may do as you like,
Since apparently the laws of the gods mean nothing to you.”
In her belief Creon's cruel edict is his own, not one from the gods, so her dying for burying her brother will be a holy crime.

Creone is character who wants to be seen strong in the …show more content…

It looks that they have control over everything, but we have no confirmation of the direct action of the god. We just have to believe that this was doing of the God. After reading/watching this play one blames the God for all the tragedy but still they justifies the action of the God. All the tragedy can be just the fate of the Creon. As comparing this to our world we usually blame God and fate for the things we can’t blame on anyone. Same is shown in the play, everything is explained by that God wanted to teach everyone some lesson. Whereas It can also be explained by the love of Antigone towards his brother and love of Haemon to Antigone and that he couldn’t respect his father for his

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