Final answer:
In Sophocles' play Antigone, one of Antigone's brothers, Polyneices, is killed after attacking Thebes. However, he is not considered a traitor but rather Antigone's actions are seen as honorable but disobedient.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Sophocles' play Antigone, one of Antigone's brothers, Polyneices, attacks Thebes and is killed. However, Antigone believes it is her duty to bury her brother, going against the order of Creon, the ruler of Thebes.
According to the play, Polyneices is not considered a traitor, but rather Antigone's actions are seen as honorable but disobedient. Therefore, the statement that one of Antigone's brothers is a traitor is False.