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Theban King Creon views his son as someone to carry out his wishes. In fact, he says, 'Yea, this, my son, should be thy heart's fixed law - in all things to obey thy father's will. [...] But disobedience is the worst of evils'. The King further specifies that his friends must be Haemon's, his enemies Haemon's, and his choice or rejection of a bride Haemon's.
The best part is the good sense and simplicity and the worst part is the excessive pride in his intelligence.
What does Creon tells Tiresias that the gods were not pleased with his decision of not burying his brother Polyneices.
Creon, in Sophocles' play "Antigone," identifies disobedience and the breakdown of law and order as the greatest evils that society faces. He believes that when individuals prioritize personal beliefs over the laws of the state, it leads to chaos and undermines the stability of society. For Creon, maintaining authority and enforcing laws is essential to prevent anarchy and ensure the well-being of the community. His rigid stance reflects the belief that loyalty to the state must supersede individual desires.
Creon says that a good son is loyal, is respectful, and is obedient in "Antigone."
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the evil you do remains with you. the good you do, comes back to you
Theban King Creon views his son as someone to carry out his wishes. In fact, he says, 'Yea, this, my son, should be thy heart's fixed law - in all things to obey thy father's will. [...] But disobedience is the worst of evils'. The King further specifies that his friends must be Haemon's, his enemies Haemon's, and his choice or rejection of a bride Haemon's.
the best creon and antigone argument in the Oedipus cycle is how it shows the burial rituals and keeps you to know whether the person who killed him for defiance was just. the worst part was that is the wars were a bit exaggerated.
The best part is the good sense and simplicity and the worst part is the excessive pride in his intelligence.
arrogance
What does Creon tells Tiresias that the gods were not pleased with his decision of not burying his brother Polyneices.
That she is foolish, replaceable and worthy of her punishment is what Creon has to say about Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon finds a lot to dislike in his niece, Princess Antigone. He sees her as having a lifelong track record for foolishness and uncontrolled emotional outbursts. He views her as completely replaceable by a female more deserving of the affections of Prince Haemon, Antigone's betrothed and Creon's only surviving child. He wishes her the worst and considers her death sentence a fitting way for her to end her life.
Creon, in Sophocles' play "Antigone," identifies disobedience and the breakdown of law and order as the greatest evils that society faces. He believes that when individuals prioritize personal beliefs over the laws of the state, it leads to chaos and undermines the stability of society. For Creon, maintaining authority and enforcing laws is essential to prevent anarchy and ensure the well-being of the community. His rigid stance reflects the belief that loyalty to the state must supersede individual desires.
Creon says that a good son is loyal, is respectful, and is obedient in "Antigone."
Tiresias believes Creon has separated them from the gods due to Creon not burying the body of Polynecies. Antigone was written by Sophocles.