Antigone tells her sister Ismene that the dead have the consequences of the livings actions (58-60). Antigone says this to show the problems that Creon has put on the dead by making the law not to respect the dead. With his dead of stopping the masses from doing the burial she will, to do the right thing. Antigone states, “I do. I deny nothing” (52) to Creon after being caught trying to bury Polyneices. Antigone seems to be proud of what she has done and will not get out of her punishment. This is showing that she has broken a dangerous law and will not take anything back. For the law that Creon has put on his kingdom to stop Antigone from doing what is
Antigone tells her sister Ismene that the dead have the consequences of the livings actions (58-60). Antigone says this to show the problems that Creon has put on the dead by making the law not to respect the dead. With his dead of stopping the masses from doing the burial she will, to do the right thing. Antigone states, “I do. I deny nothing” (52) to Creon after being caught trying to bury Polyneices. Antigone seems to be proud of what she has done and will not get out of her punishment. This is showing that she has broken a dangerous law and will not take anything back. For the law that Creon has put on his kingdom to stop Antigone from doing what is