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Essay heading: How The Movie A Few Good Men And The Play Antigone Found Honor In What
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"Well, what do
you say-you, hiding your head there; do you admit or deny the deed (Creon line
370-371)." Creon tries to make Antigone confess to her wrongdoing, and she in fact-does
confess to it, because she is proud of what she did and won't deny it. Antigone knows
what she did was right and won't let a cruel punishment get in her way... displayed 300 characters
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Antigone knows
what she did was right and won't let a cruel punishment get in her way. It could be that
Creon does not even care what Antigone's reason for burying Polynices was, all Creon
really cares about is finding the verdict and sentencing them to death, even if they are part
of his family... displayed next 300 characters
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