Haman's warning to Creon is framed not as obedience to the mob but as listening to what is right and just when the people recognize Antigone as a hero.
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Haman's warning to Creon is framed not as obedience to the mob but as listening to what is right and just when the people recognize Antigone as a hero.
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"...disobeying him. Okay? The problem is, Antigone is the fiancee of Haman, who is Creon's son. So Haman, the prince, comes and begs his..."
"...mob? Should I, the king, listen to the mob? And then, Haman says, no, you should listen to what is right and just. Creon..."
"The moment that Haman sees his father, he becomes so angry, he lunges at him with his sword. Okay? But he misses. And when..."
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