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Creon screams out calling himself a foolish man who has death at his door step. Creon understands that his own actions have caused this predicament; Creon’s punishment is to suffer without a family.
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Creon finds out that Polyneices’s body has been buried and he becomes furious. Antigone is brought in for questioning. She tells Creon that she has buried her brother’s body. She argues with Creon about the morality of her actions. Later, Creon brings in her sister, Ismene, for questioning. Ismene lies about being Antigone’s accomplice, wishing to die alongside her sister...
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