Referring To Creon In Sophocles Antigone

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Antigone represents a courageous woman that risked and lost her life defending her rights. She disobeyed ruler Creon’s decree that forbade anyone from burying her brother. She rejected this law because she felt that it was unjust and robbed her from her freedom. Referring to Creon she said: “He has no right to keep me from my own” (Sophocles. Antigone). By burying his brother not only did she honor her family but also her gods. Creon believed that laws must be obeyed without being questioned: "there is nothing worse than disobedience to authority" (Sophocles. Antigone). Antigone disagreed and believed that there are certain innate rights that take precedent in certain cases. She considered that she had an inherent obligation towards her family