Family Loyalty In Beth Mcmaster's Once Upon A Greek Stage

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Blood is thicker than water… but how deep do those loyalties lie? In Beth McMaster’s short play, Once Upon A Greek Stage, family loyalty is important, especially for the main character, Antigone. The play focuses on her story as she decides to go against her uncle Creon’s law to bury her brother Polynices. Her twin brothers, Polynices and Eteocles, share the crown until Polynices attacks the other. Both perish but only Eteocles receives a proper burial. Creon takes charge and passes a law that anyone who buries Polynices would be put to death. Despite this decree, Antigone decides to defy his order anyway. Her decision to bury her brother is the right one because Polynices is her brother, her society believes that an improper burial would result …show more content…

In the play, Antigone reveals to her uncle that despite his law, she had thrown dirt on Polynices’ body. “No, Creon. I have done the decent thing – buried my brother who was left to rot” (McMaster 170). Even though Creon passes the law, Antigone resists it because she still considers Polynices as her family and she believes it her duty, as his sister, to give him proper rest. Antigone makes the right choice in defending her brother’s right for a decent burial because she put her immediate family …show more content…

She does the most respectable thing she could ever do for her brother because he is her family; she respects the traditional ways of her time through her actions since many, at that time, believe in agitated souls roaming for eternity if not given a proper burial; and her willingness to violate her uncle’s unfair law show the amount of respect and affection she has for her family. Her moral courage in the play is something to admire and consider in life. Loyalty is valued tremendously among people, especially in familial groups. However, one can only go so far in protecting loved ones and even in those times, it is difficult to follow through. Notably, it is even more difficult when standing up for another person requires disobedience to authority. So, how far will one be willing to go to protect the ones they

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