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Essay heading: a world lit only by fire
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There was her uncle, Creon, but she considered him an enemy since he had forbade Polyneices burial and decreed a penalty of death if his orders were not followed. Antigone asked Ismene to help her bury Polyneices. But, Ismene did not want to defy Creon. Antigone become angry with Ismene and told her she would buy Polyneices herself... displayed 300 characters
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She is captured by Creons guards while attempting to give Polyneices an honorable burial.
Meanwhile, Tieresias the soothsayer, tells Creon his need to be right will lead to tragedy for him and the city. Creon decides to listen to Tieresias and give Polyneices a proper burial. He then goes to the cave to free Anitgone and finds his son, Haemon, has killed himself after finding Antigone dead... displayed next 300 characters
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