1. Antigone's point of view: Antigone believes that she is following the laws of the gods by burying her brother Polynices, even though King Creon has forbidden it. She believes that her brother's soul will be restless if he is not properly buried, and that she will be punished by the gods if she does not disobey Creon.
2. Ismene's point of view: Ismene is Antigone's sister, and she does not share her sister's beliefs. She believes that it is dangerous to disobey the king, and that Antigone will be punished if she does. Ismene tries to convince Antigone not to bury Polynices, but Antigone refuses to listen to her.
3. Creon's point of view: Creon is the king of Thebes, and he has forbidden anyone from burying Polynices because he believes that Polynices was a traitor. Creon believes that he is doing what is best for the city of Thebes, and that he is acting in accordance with the laws of the gods.
4. Haemon's point of view: Haemon is Creon's son, and he is engaged to Antigone. He believes that Antigone is right to bury Polynices, and he tries to convince his father to let her go. Haemon is eventually killed by Creon.