Why Is Antigone Better Than Creon

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Antigone VS. Creon
In the play, Antigone, Sophocles explains that reason is “the god’s greatest gift to man.” Antigone presents the better argument in her position to this statement. “So go. And please your fantasy and call it wicked what the gods call good.” (Sophocles 194) Antigone tells us how the Gods are the higher authority in this play and in general. And even though Creon makes it a law that nobody is allowed to bury Polyneices, the God’s say that it is a woman’s duty to bury the males in her family. Antigone also says “And now, sweet Polyneices, dressing you, I’ve earned this recompense, though richly honored you the just will say” (Sophocles 231) meaning that those who believe in the God’s and believe that they are the higher power above Creon will understand that Antigone is doing the moral and just thing. Antigone presents the better argument because she is following the God’s beliefs that it is a woman’s duty to bury the men in her family. …show more content…

She believes that she and her sister, Ismene, will be punished by the God’s if she does not go against her uncle and bury her brother, Polyneices. “Where could I win respect and praise more validly than this: burial of my brother?” (Sophocles 212) Antigone believes that she should be well respected for doing this instead of punished. She thinks that Thebes should be praising her for obeying the God’s. “Don’t fear me. Be anxious for yourself.” (Sophocles 194) Antigone is telling Ismene not to be scared for her, but to worry for herself because she is deciding not to bury her own brother and go against the God’s. Antigone believes Ismene will not be punished by Creon, but by the

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