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How did Creon’s actions reinforce his leadership role in Sophocles' *Antigone*?
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By enforcing law and order.
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How did Creon emphasize the importance of loyalty to the state?
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By placing the sate above personal emotions and family.
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Why was Creon’s initial refusal to compromise seen as reinforcing his leadership?
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It showed strength and commitment to justice.
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How did Creon’s actions undermine his leadership role?
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His inflexibility alienated key figures.
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What flaw did Creon reveal through his refusal to listen to others?
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Hubris (excessive pride).
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How did Creon’s defiance of religious customs lead to his downfall?
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He angered the gods by defying burial customs.
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What does Creon’s downfall reveal about leadership in *Antigone*?
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Leadership requires strength, wisdom, and humility.
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What important tradition is demonstrated in *Antigone*?
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The burial rite.
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Why was burial considered important in ancient Greek society?
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It ensured the soul's passage to the afterlife.
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How did Antigone defend her actions in burying Polynices?
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She followed divine law over human law.
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How does Antigone’s defense highlight the importance of tradition?
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It shows the sacred nature of burial customs.
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How did Creon challenge Greek burial traditions?
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He denied Polynices a proper burial.
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What was the consequence of Creon’s challenge to tradition?
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Divine retribution and family tragedy.
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How did gender roles play a role in *Antigone*?
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Antigone defied traditional gender expectations.
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How did Antigone challenge the expectations placed on women in Greek society?
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By stepping into a male-dominated role.
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What did Antigone’s defiance of gender norms represent?
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A rejection of passive female roles.
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How does Creon represent cultural expectations of leadership in *Antigone*?
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By prioritizing civic duty and law.
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What was the flaw in Creon’s adherence to leadership expectations?
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He lacked compassion and flexibility.
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How does family duty play a key role in *Antigone*?
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Antigone prioritizes family loyalty over state laws.
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How does Antigone prioritize family duty over state laws?
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By burying her brother despite Creon’s decree.
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How does Antigone’s belief in divine law drive her actions?
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She believes divine law is superior to human law.
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Why does Antigone view burial rites as a religious duty?
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To ensure her brother's soul reaches the afterlife.
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How does Antigone justify her defiance of Creon’s law?
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She argues divine law is eternal.
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What is the central conflict between Antigone and Creon in terms of law?
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The conflict between human law (Creon) and divine law (Antigone).
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