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The first characteristic Antigone demonstrates is being strong-willed. In the beginning of the play Antigone is talking with Ismene, her sister, telling her that she has plans to bury their brother Polyneices. Ismenes tells Antigone about the bad things that will happen if Antigone commits this crime: “But think of the danger! Think what Creon will do!” (Prologue. 34). Antigone would rather stand up for her family than for Creon’s law. She states, “I will bury the brother I love” (Prologue. 64). She is not afraid to die for a loved one: “I am not afraid of the danger; if it means death, /
It will not be the worst of deaths – death without honor” (Prologue. 82-83). Antigone focuses on how her strong will is the result of her conviction to show that what sh
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When they see Death coming.
Although Antigone doesn’t care about Creon’s opinions, she is in search for popularity among others. Antigone shows a disrespectful attitude toward King Creon and his laws. “But all your strength is weakness itself against / The immortal unrecorded laws of God (2. Ismene comes out saying she is guilty as much as Antigone. 68-72) Antigone wants everyone to know what she will do because she seeks support from the public. Throughout the play she is strong-willed, arrogant, and seeks popularity. All these men here would praise me were their lips not
Frozen shut with fear of you. Ismene promises Antigone to be silent about the burial of Polyneices:
ISMENE. But they keep their tongues in leash.
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