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Antigonae

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In the play Antigone there are many different conflicts that arise. One is the conflict between Antigone herself and Creon the newly deemed king of Thebes. Another is that of Harmon, Creon’s son and the acted of Creon condemning is soon to be bride. There are many other conflicts that arise as well but the main one is that of the conflict between gods rule and the law of man.
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