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Role Of Law In Antigone

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The unwillingness to compromise with each other in the play Antigone cost people their lives. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Antigone argues that the laws of the Greek gods’ are much more important than the laws of man but Creon believes that the laws of man are above the laws of the Greek gods’. Both Creon and Antigone refuses to compromise whether to follow the Greek god’s law or man’s law. The tragic end of Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone comes about because of the actions of Haemon, Creon, and Antigone.
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