The Differing Legacies of Rulers in Antiogne

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Once a self-sacrificing individual dies, their legacy begins; but, once a dictator dies, his or her fame and image dies with him or her. This statement above is valid as a result of citizens who don't fondly mention their cruel ruler, like Creon once he passes away. However a martyr, like Antigone, is remembered for her deeds that are considered self-sacrificing. Creon won't be remembered as a result of his choice to not permit Antigone to bury her dead brother Polynices. Creon choses to execute Antigone for attempting to bury her brother. Antigone’s legacy can go on because she has the courage to go against Creon. Antigone defies Creon by choosing to sacrifice herself for Polynices' honor. Creon’s actions in result to Antigone’s is the main reason his legacy won't be commemorated.
First off, Creon was forgotten as a result of his choice to execute Antigone. The punishment given Antigone by Creon was to be locked in a blocked cave till her death. Despite later on in the play, Creon did arrange to free her,but once he determined he had wanted to release her it had been too late. The ...

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