Foils In Antigone

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“Yes. Zeus did not announce those laws to me, and justice living with the gods below sent no such laws for men”(Lines 509-511). The theme of whose laws to follow, (the god‘s or man’s), is wreathed in the play Antigone and that makes a universal question of whose laws do you obey by, your religion, or the laws set for mankind? Antigone’s words, actions, and ideas, create a contradistinction with Creon's character to the point of these two characters having adverse motivations. Antigone could also serve as a foil to Creon because she highlights his tragic hero by being the injustice that brings Creon down or his hamartia, her pride and faith in the gods is what angers Creon and broadcasts his stereotype toward females, and by making him kill …show more content…

I’ll do my duty to my brother-and yours as well, if you're not prepared to, I won’t be caught betraying him”(lines 56-58). This then set forward the motion of the theme of the play by Antigone neglecting that free will and disobeying man’s rule and obeying the god’s rules. Antigone knows that she will die for committing the crime but she does it anyways because she does not care if she dies or not,”Take me and kill me- what more do you want”(line 565). This evidence supports my claim because it speculates her knowledge of her free will that she broke and in the future Creon breaking his free will to kill Antigone or not. If Antigone never buried the body then Creon never would have killed her and making that first mistake in the play to set the theme of the …show more content…

From Creon’s view, Antigone is the one that is out of order, “And yet you dared to those very laws”(line 507).That supports that claim because it's not just him being ruthless, Its him carrying out his duty as king by enforcing the law on the land. To him, Antigone is his downfall only because she disobeyed the laws of man and by following the laws of the gods. Creon does not have any immediate hate towards Antigone because she his own niece, but when she committed the crime, his attitude changed as if she was a war prisoner, ”How I despise a person caught committing evil acts who then desire to glorify the crime”(lines

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