In the Greek Tragedy, Antigone, by Sophocles, Antigone defies the law Creon enforced that forbids his people to bury the body of Polyneices. She believed very strongly that Polyneices deserved a proper burial as much as anyone and for his soul to be at peace. Antigone is a story that shows how the main character overstepped the king's law when she attested to burying her brother. These details relate to the common saying or idiom that, “your actions have consequences in the future.”
A theme that is communicated in the play Antigone, by Sophocles, is constructed around the saying, “Your actions have consequences in the future.” This is shown when Antigone defies the law of burying her brother Polyneices, who she knew was destined for death: “I knew I must die, even
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64 ). With this quote, Antigone explains how she was certain of her own death when she buried her brother. In the words “I knew I must die,” it becomes evident that Antigone accepted her self-certain death as her consequence. Even adding on with, “even without your decree,” meaning she was certain of her own death without a word from Creon. Another example where we see this theme is when Creon imprisons Antigone in a tomb where she will await her execution. Antigone ends up killing herself, so Creon wouldn’t have the satisfaction: “She had a noose of her fine linen veil and hanged herself” (Paean 59-60). This establishes that Creon made the mistake of imprisoning Antigone in the tomb by the fact that she ends up killing herself, causing a death spiral. Evidently, Creon’s self-destructive pride brought nothing but misfortune. This is where the theme of “your actions have consequences in the future”