This defiance enrages Creon, who is unwilling to tolerate any opposition to his oIn Antigone, Antigone defies King Creon’s order by burying Polyneices honorably. This defiance enrages Creon, who is unwilling to tolerate any opposition to his orders. What theme of Antigone do the above events reflect?

Respuesta :

choices ? if this is plato then i wuld go with c ; i had this question not to long ago, Antigone is brought before Creon, and states that she knew Creon's law but chose to break it, expounding upon the superiority of 'divine law' to that made by man. She is choosing the path of morality over civil law and order.

Answer:

C; the path of morality versus the path of civil law and order

Explanation:

Antigone wanted to bury her brother because of her loyalty to her family, which is apart of her morals. Creon felt as if she shouldn't defy him because he was king and he gave her an order not to do it, he didn't care about her morals.