Lyddie went downstairs into the living room and saw Charlie standing there. She couldn't believe it. She just stood and looked at him and then he said "Sister". Lyddie said "Yes, so you've come".
Charlie told her, "I took the railroad car".
Charlie seemed proud of himself and excited that he had taken the railroad. He smiled, but Lyddie didn't recgonize his smile. He was the same boy, but somehow she felt like she didn't even know him anymore because it had been so long.
Answer and Explanation:
Creon believed that Polyneices tried to attack his own country and kingdom to which he was chosen by the gods to protect and promote progress and not to destroy, as he tried to do. In this case, Creon believed that a traitor to the homeland should not be buried in the soil of that homeland because it would be disrespectful to all who strive and love the country.
The Greeks of the time could agree with Creon, as they were extremely nationalistic and considered love and fidelity to their nation as something sacred and deserving fidelity.
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