Antigone
Antigone
The chorus, a group of common people who follow the actions of the play
Antigone, waver in their support of either Antigone or Creon, depending on
their actions during a particular part of the story-line. Early in the
play it is evident that they are extremely pro-Creon, but a short time
later they seem to sway into the direction of Antigone and support her
actions. This incongruency about the them, however, was an extremely
interesting
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people often change
their opinions about others based on their actions. A clear example of
this is a presidential election, where a citizen bases who they vote for
on the actions of a certain candidate. At first the members of the
chorus act as loyal subjects, but as time progresses through the play
and actions unfold, they break free from the binds of strict allegiance to
their king, and begin to support what is right.