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14 cards from this deck
Oedipus and Jocasta
Burying her brother Polyneices despite Creon's decree
Divine law takes precedence over human law
Courage, determination, loyalty, stubbornness, uncompromising
King of Thebes, Antigone's uncle, primary antagonist
Pride (hubris) and inflexibility
Antigone, Haemon (his son), and Eurydice (his wife)
Cautious sister who fears authority; foil to Antigone
Voice of reason, Creon's son, Antigone's fiancé
Suicide upon discovering Antigone's death
Blind prophet of Apollo; brings divine warnings to Creon
Innocent victims of political conflicts
Elders of Thebes; comment on events and provide wisdom
Divine law (Antigone) vs human law (Creon)
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