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建立人际资源圈Antigone
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Antigone
The Significance of Divine Law Does it Provide Justification for Crimes against the State'
The importance of divine law versus the adherence to the laws of the state is a major theme explored throughout the play, Antigone. Creon (the king of Thebes) denounces Polyneices (Antigones dead brother) as a traitor, for he battled against his own city in a war. He has left the dead body of Polyneices unburied and out in the open as carrion. The king then says that anyone who tries to give Polyneices a proper burial will be stoned to death. Antigone, inspired by divine law, makes the decision to bury her dead brothers body; both she and Creon provide justification throughout the play as to why they chose to act in the ways they did.
In the beginning of Act II, the Sentry (one of Creons guards) enters to tell Creon that Polyneices has been buried. The idea that the gods may have buried the body is brought up by the Chorus; however, Creon dismisses the idea, claiming that the gods would never honor a traitor with a burial. Creon then orders the Sentry to find the person
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