How Did Creon Break His Laws

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Have laws ever really not had the best interest for the citizens in mind? Has there been laws that are morally wrong? In the first scene in Antigone, readers quickly learn that the Chorus supports laws and their new king, Creon. They also learn that Creon is very strict about someone breaking his laws.However, it is not right to make it illegal, in the state mind of laws, to not allow people to bury a person, Polyneices, just because their king thinks he is a traitor. The Chorus tells readers about how they feel about laws that are set and put into action. At the end of scene 1 the chorus states, “When laws are kept, how proudly his city stands! When the laws are broken, what of his city then?” (Ode 1. 21-22) The readers have to interpret this a little into words that they understand, but once they do that they will come to find out that the Chorus is all for laws. The Chorus thinks that is the laws …show more content…
Creon creates a law that specifies if anyone tries and buries Polyneices or even keeps him in their prayers or thoughts, they will be punished. This is definitely unfair to Antigone because Polyneices was her brother and to her he was a hero even though Creon considered him a traitor. When Creon gets word that someone has tried to give Polyneices a little type of burial, Creon gets furious. “I swear by God and by the throne of God, The man who has done this thing shall pay for it!(1.132-133).Creon wants the person who has broken his law to get punished. Until the guards find this “man” creon will be putting the blame on Sentry because he is the one who came and told him what had happened. If Sentry doesn’t find the person he will be put to death in a horrible way under the orders of Creon. How is this fair to Sentry? All he was doing was his job and just because he tells Creon that someone has broken his law, Sentry has to worry about finding who did this because if he doesn’t he will