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Antigone

In Our Time

Is This Shouldn't to Bad?

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The great debate scene between antigone and creon, where these particular words like law and edict are used by both of them, is whet philosophical crux of the play. She uses the word law to mean the ancient imperatives of all the greeks, right? They were alled the unwritten laws. These were things like tabooze against incest, and the imperative that you are loyal to your family,. That you don't break oaths. The trouble is, though, that it's all compounded by the generational conflict and the gender conflict. Can we judge wolliver for a moment on that one? Yes.

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