Theme Of Burial In Antigone

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Jordan Snyder
Mrs. McConn
English 10H, Period 5
17 March 2017

The Conflict of Burial

While reading the play Antigone, written by Sophocles, there are many areas of disagreement. I will be discussing the conflict between the two main characters, Antigone and Kreon The main conflict occurs between Antigone and Kreon. The problem deals with burial of Antigone’s dead brother. Antigone had two brothers that were both killed in battle, however one brother, Polyneices, fought against their home city and was considered a traitor. Kreon felt disrespected by Polyneices’ choice (or alliance), therefore he does not allow him to be buried. Kreon published a law that stated whoever attempted to bury this man will be put to death. Kreon states, “Polyneices, I say, is to have no burial: no …show more content…

She believes that no mortal, like Kreon, has the right to keep her from her own. Even if this leads to Antigone dying during the burial, she still will not disgrace the law of the gods. Antigone believes that Polyneices deserves to be buried. Antigone states, “Kreon buried our brother Eteocles with military honors . . . but Polyneices, Who fought as bravely and died as miserably” (prologue. lines 15-18). Antigone speaking these words to her sister Ismene, makes her point of view very clear. To Antigone it did not matter which sides her brothers were on because they were both family and worthy of respect. When Antigone was faced with being confronted she defended herself and told him, “your edict, King, was strong, but all your strength is weakness itself against the immortal unrecorded laws of God” (scene 2. lines 59-61). Antigone’s loyalty to the gods is crystal clear. Antigone will not bargain herself and twist to a King’s law even if it means disobeying the law of the gods. She is obviously making an proper demand based on family devotion and the gods’

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