Religion in Antigone
The religious theme in the play "Antigone" by Socrates is a conflict between two laws God's and human it's a tragic conflict and has a timeless dimension. An author puts the main characters: Antigone and Creon in situation without any choice. They are not enforced to choose between right and wrong, but between coordinate values A Gods curse weighs down over them, because each of their ventures, each of their choices must end up with disaster.
Antigone Oedipus' daughter, follows the human and Gods laws based on which every man deserves for the right funeral, she decides to go against Creons will and buries her brother Polynices. Immemorial laws and God laws she puts above all the laws that a mortal ruler has established. A loyalty and a sense of duty is her motive in accordance with her family. In her opinion she performs a "holy crime". She wants to live in agreement with herself. She thinks that mortal person can not cross out god's law, but a......
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