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In the play, Antigone, what are the beliefs of Creon, Antigone, and Haimon about laws? Compare and contrast. Use evidence from the text to back up your answer.

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1.The first difference is gender. Creon, as a male ruler, is responsible for the welfare of the entire city. Antigone, as female, has a special role in the family, and particularly family burial rites. Thus both in doing their traditional tasks come into conflict with each other. In religion, Creon follows the proper protocol of consulting a religious authority, Tireisias. 
2.The central conflict in Antigone has to do with the object of one's reverence:  the laws of man, or the laws of the gods. 
3.A central theme of Antigone is the tension between individual action and fate. While free choices, such as Antigone’s decision to defy Creon’s edict, are significant, fate is responsible for many of the most critical and devastating events of the trilogy.
4.One of the most central conflicts in Antigone is character vs. society, or character vs. state. Antigone is finding herself at odds with society, or the state, because the new King Creon has issued an ordinance that she finds morally objectionable.