Family Loyalty In Oedipus Rex And Antigone

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In a perfect world, love of family and a sense of loyalty to them would be honored without hesitation or conflict. The notion of family loyalty is a common theme in the Sophocles plays, Oedipus Rex and Antigone, and it is often full of life and death decisions. The main characters in each play show their strong sense of family loyalty by the choices they make, often with tragic consequences and sometimes in conflict with Gods or State. In Oedipus Rex, Oedipus makes sacrifices throughout his life to protect his family, starting from a young age and continuing through to his reign as King. In Antigone, Antigone makes the ultimate sacrifice of death in deference to family honor and loyalty.

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She expresses her allegiance to family by giving her beloved brother, Polyneices, a proper burial despite Creon's orders. She ignores his threats to any citizen of Thebes who buries him will be executed for treason. Antigone, daughter of Oedipus, puts her own life on the line to do what she thinks is right for her brother, and honoring him in death. "He is my brother still, and yours; though you would have it otherwise, but Ii shall not abandon him." (193) She feels that everyone deserves a proper burial regardless of circumstance and in support of the Gods wishes. Antigone pays the ultimate high price for her loyalty to her brother Polyneices because it results in her death when she commits suicide after being locked up by Creon, This which sets up a chain reaction forof the suicides of Haemon and Eurydice. Antigone is also loyal to her sister because she wouldn't let Ismene participate in the burial and share any blame or punishment. She says "I will not press you any more. I would not want you as a partner if you asked" (194) . Regardless of Creon's edict, she decides to do what is right according to a much stronger law, her own personal law of family loyalty. When faced with Creon's anger, Antigone does not deny burying Polyneices' body, showing pride in her decision. Antigone realizes that regardless of what a king or a ruler wants, family loyalty comes

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