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. ....
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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 ....
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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 ....
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Antigone
.... Challenged in turn by his son
Haemon, who was betrothed to Antigone, and the irksome soothsayer Tieresias, who reminds Creon that he, too, is mortal, Creon ....
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Orestia Trilogy & The Tempest
.... This then sets Polynices' and Eteocles' sister, Antigone, on the road to conflict with Creon - who is both her uncle and father of her betrothed,
Haemon. ....
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Conflicts in Prometheus Bound and Antigone
.... This action dooms both her and him, though he can have no idea that
Haemon will prefer death with his beloved Antigone to life with his despised father. ....
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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 ....
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Models of Justice in Hamlet, Antigone, The Republic
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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 ....
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Ancient Greek Values: The Case of Antigone
.... being unburied. As Bernhard Frank (1700) noted, Antigone's love is for her slain brother and not for her betrothed,
Haemon. This ....
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Models of Justice in Two Plays & The Republic
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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 ....
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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 ....
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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. ....
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Antigone
.... Even though his change of heart comes to late to save
Haemon, Eurydice, and Antigone, it is the words of Tiresias that resolve the tensions of the play. ....
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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 ....
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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 ....
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Use of Metaphor in Dylan Thomas Poem
.... If Antigone had only chosen to seek her own happiness and marry
Haemon, then she would have prevented the play's tragic ending from occurring. ....
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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. ....
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The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
.... If Antigone had only chosen to seek her own happiness and marry
Haemon, then she would have prevented the play's tragic ending from occurring. ....
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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 ....
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The Story of Antigone
.... He says that his son can find another wife, but
Haemon tells his father that even though this is a woman defying the king, the whole town is behind her: But in ....
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Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
.... In this, he is likely responding to the words of his son,
Haemon, who later committed suicide: àthink not that thy word, and thine alone, must be right. ....
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Individual versus State in Antigone
.... In this, he is likely responding to the words of his son,
Haemon, who later committed suicide: àthink not that thy word, and thine alone, must be right. ....
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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 ....
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