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  • "Mortal Law Verses Divine Law"-- In the play Antigone, there is a clear conflict between the written law made by the king, and the higher law, dictated by the religious beliefs of the time.

     

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Published: 17.04.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays '"Mortal Law Verses Divine Law"-- In the play Antigone, there is a clear conflict', 1.
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Mortal Law Verses Divine Law
Laws were just as important to ancient societies as they are today, keeping an essential balance between interacting individuals. Without them, members of a society would be able to treat their fellow citizens in any way they wished, even if for purely personal gain. Some of these laws were made by the leader or leaders of the society. These were accepted as being for the common good. Other laws were developed within the society, things deemed "socially acceptable." Examples from today might be chewing with your mouth closed and dressing formally for a ch…

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