http://johnstoniatexts.x10host.com/sophocles/antigonehtml.htmlAnswer four questions ( 120 words or less)1.Do you agree with Creon? Why or why not?In Antigone, Creon claims the following in Scene II, lines 42-46:”Anarchy, anarchy! Show me a greater evil! This is why cities tumble and the great houses rain down, This is what scatters armies! No, no: good lives are made so by discipline. We keep the laws then, and the lawmakers” Another translation puts his comment like this: “There is no greater wrong than disobedience. This ruins cities, this tears down our houses, This breaks the battle-front in panic-rout. If men live decently it is because discipline saves their very lives for them.”————————————————————–2.Who is the protagonist in Antigone?If climax is the “point in the play when we discover whether the protagonist” gets what he or she has desired (achieves his or her objective), what would you say is the climax of Antigone?—————————————————————3.How would you characterize Creon’s attitude toward women? Identify at least three lines that reflect his attitude.—————————————————————–4.What do Ismene and Euridyce contribute to the play?How would Antigone differ if either or both were absent?