Even in the face of death she stood for what she believed was right. “But I will bury him; and if I must die, I say that this crime is holy; I shall lie down with him in death and I shall be dear to him as he to me. 55-59” The point here is that most people believed it was wrong for Creon to order that Polyneices not be buried but none said anything until Antigone made a stand. “They say no woman has ever died so shameful a death for a generous act: “She covered he brother’s body. Is this indecent? She kept him from dogs and vultures. This a crime? Death?-She should have all the honor that we can give her! 63-67”” This is an example of moral courage, a situation where a decision to stand for what you believe in can hold the consequences of persecution. Though in every case death may not be the result, the persecution may come in the form of ridicule, physical pain, or even undue punishment which everyone to some degree has