An‧tig‧o‧ne /ænˈtɪɡəni/
in ancient Greek stories, a daughter of
Oedipus who is told by King Creon that she cannot bury her dead brother. She cannot decide whether she should obey the king or do what she believes to be morally and religiously right. She finally decides to disobey the king, and kills herself before he can punish her. Her story is the subject of the play
Antigone by
Sophocles.
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