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What evidence in the play supports the idea Creon (and society) views women as inferior to men? Does Ismene share this point of view? Why or why not?

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Creon tells his son Haemon how Antigone is merely another field to plow, and that he can find another woman like her to have his child easily. Ismene does not believe this (as she is a woman herself) but none of the women in society stand up for themselves. 
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