Conflict Between Antigone & King Creon
.... Antigone's decision is supported by other characters in the play, most notably and most tragically by
Creon's own son,
Haemon.
Haemon ....
(1384

6

)
Antigone
.... important to realize that the impending marriage between
Haemon and Antigone was a love match (163), which helps explain
Haemon's behavior and
Creon's cruelty. ....
(1346

5

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Any Greenfield's Antigone/Rites of Death
.... former Martha Graham dancer Bertram Ross as Oedipus and
Creon; Janet Eilber as Antigone's sister, Ismene; Sean McElroy as
Creon's son,
Haemon; and Henry Montes ....
(1444

6

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Sophocles - Antigone: Both Are Tragic Figures
.... By the end of the play, Antigone is condemned to death and
Creon loses his son
Haemon (who loves Antigone) and his wife to suicide. ....
(1372

5

)
Antigone's Tragedy
.... Antigone's decision is supported by other characters in the play, most notably and most tragically by
Creon's own son,
Haemon.
Haemon ....
(1384

6

)
Ancient Greek Values: The Case of Antigone
.... So powerful is her argument that even
Haemon,
Creon's own son and her intended husband, must find his father guilty of the same kind of hubris that brought ....
(775

3

)
Euripides' Medea and Sophocles' Antigone
.... Tiresias has offered the prophesy that the gods were not pleased with Polynices' treatment and that
Creon's son
Haemon would die if
Creon did not do right by ....
(1513

6

)
Models of Justice in Hamlet, Antigone, The Republic
....
Haemon refers to
Creon's "conclud[ing] unjustly" and
Creon asks, "Am I unjust, when I respect my office?," to which
Haemon answers, "You tread down the gods ....
(1753

7

)
Models of Justice in Two Plays & The Republic
....
Haemon refers to
Creon's "conclud[ing] unjustly" and
Creon asks, "Am I unjust, when I respect my office?," to which
Haemon answers, "You tread down the gods ....
(1735

7

)
Conflicts in Prometheus Bound and Antigone
.... 132-3). Teiresias, whom
Creon also disregards, reinforces
Haemon, and like
Haemon is dismissed and threatened as insubordinate. ....
(2252

9

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Orestia Trilogy & The Tempest
.... By the time he attempts to countermand his earlier orders, Antigone has hung herself, his son
Haemon killed himself for love of her - and
Creon's own wife ....
(1743

7

)
Antigone
.... Therefore, while
Creon would like to remain true to his original thoughts and actions .... though his change of heart comes to late to save
Haemon, Eurydice, and ....
(557

2

)
Antigone v. Heat and Dust
.... Sophocles 442 BCE)? Despite
Creon's feelings, his son
Haemon respects and admires Antigone for her courage and actions. He tells his ....
(2103

8

)
The Women of Ancient Greece
.... It is also treason, and whatever the tragic mise-en-scFne her death creates for
Creon and
Haemon, it can also be interpreted as an indictment of political ....
(1462

6

)
Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
....
Creon shows that he puts right above might; he would rather back down than do wrong. In this, he is likely responding to the words of his son,
Haemon, who ....
(1697

7

)
Individual versus State in Antigone
....
Creon shows that he puts right above might; he would rather back down than do wrong. In this, he is likely responding to the words of his son,
Haemon, who ....
(1702

7

)
Everyman & Antigone
.... Others see
Creon as the tragic hero because he discovers too late his pride and will have caused the deaths of Antigone, his son
Haemon and his wife. ....
(635

3

)
The Story of Antigone
.... to
Creon's son, but
Creon is more interested in asserting his prerogatives than in being just. He says that his son can find another wife, but
Haemon tells his ....
(1874

7

)
Use of Metaphor in Dylan Thomas Poem
.... is just as much to blame for the tragic events of the play as
Creon is. .... If Antigone had only chosen to seek her own happiness and marry
Haemon, then she would ....
(945

4

)
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
.... is just as much to blame for the tragic events of the play as
Creon is. .... If Antigone had only chosen to seek her own happiness and marry
Haemon, then she would ....
(945

4

)
Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... or incomplete idea of a cosmos laden with complexity;
Creon is about to experience the same feeling, in the process losing Antigone and his son
Haemon to death ....
(3044

12

)
History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... Her sister Ismene is horrified at Antigone's boldness.
Creon, father to Antigone's husband
Haemon demands that his son side with him rather than his wife. ....
(2776

11

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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... Compare the situation of
Creon in Antigone, whose misery (loss of his son
Haemon, guilt and remorse over sealing Antigone in the cave) comes from his too-late ....
(2501

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