Arguments Against Creon's Law

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Creon’s law affects people both good and bad, and each side is arguable. But I strongly disagree with the law, because it first goes against what the god’s believe, and Polyneices is royalty. First, it goes against what the gods believe is right, because they believe every man deserves a honorable death, and if the bodies are not buried the soul can not travel to the underworld. I know that Antigone fully supports and believes in giving her brother a proper burial and would even die trying. From the conservation with Ismene on page 192 when says “But I will bury him; and if I must die, I say that crime is holy: I shall lie down With him in death, and I shall be as dear To him as he to me. It is the dead, Not the living, who make the longest demands: We die for ever… You may do as you like, Since …show more content…

Next, Polyneices shouldn’t be treated like this because he's royalty. Meaning not that because he was rich, but that he influenced people throughout the kingdom, and the people throughout the city are truly upset and grieving for him. I think it is a horrible thing to punish people for how strongly they feel for someone. Examples from the text that really bring the attention to this is when Antigone say”All of these men here would praise me Were their lips not frozen shut with fear of you.” and “No, they are with me. But they keep their tongues in leash.” From both of these statements, you can tell that Antigone was also trying to get vengeance not just for herself , but all the people that believe against this law. She sought vengeance because she knew the people that would fight against this law, did not because of their families. But this was her family and for her family so she didn't see that there was anything to lose. She also knew that their had to be some force against this, because if Creon would create this law going against the gods, he would create any

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