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|{{uc|Creon}}
|Now answer this plain question, yes or no. Wast thou acquainted with the interdict?
|{{uc|Antigone}}
|I knew, all knew; how should I fail to know?
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|And yet wert bold enough to break the law?
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|Yea, for these laws were not ordained of Zeus, 
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|And she who sits enthroned with gods below,
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|Justice, enacted not these human laws.
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|Nor did I deem that thou, a mortal man,
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|Could'st by a breath annul and override
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|The immutable unwritten laws of Heaven.
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CreonNow answer this plain question, yes or no. Wast thou acquainted with the interdict?
AntigoneI knew, all knew; how should I fail to know?
CreonAnd yet wert bold enough to break the law?
AntigoneYea, for these laws were not ordained of Zeus,
And she who sits enthroned with gods below,
Justice, enacted not these human laws.
Nor did I deem that thou, a mortal man,
Could'st by a breath annul and override
The immutable unwritten laws of Heaven.

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CreonNow answer this plain question, yes or no. Wast thou acquainted with the interdict?
AntigoneI knew, all knew; how should I fail to know?
CreonAnd yet wert bold enough to break the law?
AntigoneYea, for these laws were not ordained of Zeus,
And she who sits enthroned with gods below,
Justice, enacted not these human laws.
Nor did I deem that thou, a mortal man,
Could'st by a breath annul and override
The immutable unwritten laws of Heaven.