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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"There are these laws in the universe that are divine, unwritten, and immutable. And we must respect these laws. Human laws cannot override these..."
"They think you are a tyrant, father. And Creon says, should I obey the mob? Should I, the king, listen to the mob? And..."
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