A World Lit Only By Fire

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A World Lit Only By Fire

Antigone
Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus. She had two brothers, Polyneices and Eteocles, and a sister Ismene. Oedipus had been the King of Thebes. However, he had killed his father and married his mother not knowing they were his parents. Oedipus was disgraced and had left the kingdom. His two sons were too young to rule, so Creon, their uncle served as ruler of Thebes. When Polyneices and Eteocles grew older they allowed their Uncle Creon to continue to rule because of the dishonor, which had been caused by their father. In time, each of the brothers wanted to rule Thebes. Arguments ensued. Polyneices felt he should be the ruler because he was the eldest. Eteocles, also wanted to rule, but was forced to leave Thebes by his brother.
Polyneices went to Argo and recruited an army against his brother and Thebes. During the battle Polyneices and Eteocles killed each other committing the sin of fratricide. After the death of their brothers, Antigone and Ismene were the only remaining members of the royal Oedipus family. Antigone was to marry Haemon, Creon's son thus uniting both royal families.
Creon gave Eteocles a hero's funeral because he fought for Thebes. Polyneices was not to be given a proper funeral but left out in the open for animals to eat and carry off.
Antigone felt she and Ismene had an obligation to bury Polyneices, as there were no longer any males alive in the family. There was her uncle, Creon, but she considered him an enemy since he had forbade Polyneices burial and decreed a penalty of death if his orders were not followed. Antigone asked Ismene to help her bury Polyneices. But, Ismene did not want to defy Creon. Antigone become angry with Ismene and told her she would buy Polyneices herself. She is captured by Creons guards while attempting to give Polyneices an honorable burial.
Meanwhile, Tieresias the soothsayer, tells Creon his need to be right will lead to tragedy for him and the city. Creon decides to...

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