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3 March, 15:06

What motivates Creon to sentence Antigone as he does?

a. his drive to maintain peace among his citizens

b. his cowardice about condemning her to death

c. his annoyance with women's behavior

d. his desire to protect his son

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  1. 3 March, 17:09
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    I think the correct answer is A. Because he wanted his people to be peaceful and under control, and he wanted the same law to apply to everyone, even to his family, or else there would be an uprising because he was biased towards his own blood.
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