Antigone’s words, actions, and ideas contrast with creon’s character because Antigone doesn’t follow the law of man she obeys the gods natural law. “And justice living with the gods below sent no such laws for men.”(line 510 ) , she believes that no one should follow the laws of a mortal man. The god's laws are unwritten and unchangeable, they exist forever. Creon believes that all of Thebes see things the same way he does but the people of Thebes are so afraid of Creon they don’t go against his decree or even question it. The people of Thebes think that Creon’s decree is pure nonsense. …show more content…
Creon was warned by the prophet that if he doesn’t bury polyneices and free Antigone he will suffer a great loss. “You will not see the sun race through its cycle many times before you lose a child of your own loins a corpse in payment for these corpses.”(Lines 1194) , the prophet was telling him that if he doesn’t give Polyneices a proper burial and release Antigone he will lose his son. Creon was frightened, he didn’t want to get rid of his decree or free the person who went against his laws, but if it meant his son’s life he was gonna do