Creon's despiration and fury are most clearly evident in his order that

Haemon's main purpose in talking with his father is to

When facing Creon, Ismene begs to be

As the play begins, Creon has issued an order to

What is the most important factor in Antigone's decision to bury Polynecies??

Who is the antagonist in this play?

Ismene's refusal to bury her brother reflects her

Polyneices and Eteocles died while

Eteocles and Polynecies are

How does Creon first learn of Antigone's crime against the state?

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