1. Modern Government through the Eyes of Antigone
In the play "Antigone," by Sophocles, Antigone is the mourning sister of her brother Polynices, who was slain in battle by his own brother and left unburied by his uncle Creon who now rules the city of Thebes. ... If you will not, I will; I shall not prove disloyal"" (Sophocles 2). ... (Sophocles 17,19) This shows that Antigone takes full responsibility of her actions and accepts death while Snowden flees the U.S. to avoid being thrown in jail. ... The dead clay makes no protest. " (Sophocles 20) She explains that whether or not a family member committed horrible deeds, they have the right to ...
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