The conflicts in Antigone show that People follow the rules when it supports their beliefs and break them when they don’t. When people plan to disobey someone or break a rule they will give themselves more power than they actually have.In the beginning of the play Antigone had argued with Ismene, trying …show more content…
Creon is all but fair, he is arrogant and refuses to listen to Haimon’s voice of reason just because Haimon is young. Creon believes that listening to others is the same as admitting he was wrong, even though he was.The characters in Antigone are all different and all broke rule of some sort.In the play, Antigone represents someone too pride and too stubborn to change and sacrificed her life for her god. Creon was arrogant and selfish to realized what he was doing until he indirectly killed his family. Ismene represented a coward who was too scared to do anything and regretted it because she was all alone. All the characters broke a rule of some sort and paid for it. Creon broke the god’s rule and lost his family, Antigone broke the king’s rule and lost her life, Ismene broke the bond she shared with her sister and is all alone now.This supports my theme that people only follow the rules that agree with them because all the characters broke a rule or bond because it didn’t agree with their own rules of