Who Is Creon's Decree In Antigone

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In Sophocles Antigone, although Antigone and Creon have very different opinions on Polyneices’s burial, they both have lots of confidence in their beliefs. From the beginning, Antigone is very confident because she believes that by burying Polyneices, she will be in accordance with the god’s laws. Her self-assurance is shown very clearly when she says," You may do as you like/ since apparently the loss of the gods mean nothing to you.” (Scene ,57-58) Creon also in his decree that Polyneices should not be buried by anyone, told the Choragos,” This is my command and you can see the wisdom behind it.” (Scene ,174) Creon, through his confidence, assumes the Choragos agrees with his decree. Antigone displays another active confidence at the time