Creon's Conscience In Antigone

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Antigone symbolizes a strong, selfless woman who sacrifices herself for a cause. This royal protagonist is loyal and honorable, for she displays family pride. Antigone's conscience did not want her to leave Polyneices (her brother's) body to rot and potentially be scavenged by animals. Hence, she comes to a decision to bury him and knows that if she dies, Antigone states that the crime is holy, which portrays her satisfaction and faithfulness for her family to uphold her morals and positive nature. Unfortunately, this leads to her ruin and receiving punishment. Creon, her uncle, sentenced her to death and she was imprisoned in a "stony tomb" where execution would be caused by starvation. Since she was suffering without the punishment,

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