Religious concerns in Antigone.
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Religious concerns in Antigone Life was full of intricate questions in Ancient Greece, these questions mostly concerning the growing ground of science. Autonomy of religion was greatly encouraged and was to be put into effect in the city-states. People were very much focused on a lot more than the Gods or holy concerns. Consequently countless new ideals and beliefs were becoming much clearer, these fresh ideals and beliefs, despite good in meaning, often clashed with each other and shaped multifaceted moral quandaries. This was the case in Sophocles's play 'Antigone', in the play, Antigone and Creon encounter a theoretical war regarding their conflicting ideals. The disagreement arose when ideals that they personally use to back up their behaviours on the interment of Polyneices clashed, generating a challenge between morals. Antigone's side of the dispute appears to have held a much more celestial approach, as contrasting to the ordinary course that...

