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  • Haemon sees Antigone dead, and it results in his suicide. When Creon sees his son’s dead body, he realizes his ignorance leads nowhere other than death, and what he has done is a mistake.
  • Creon: “Oh, my son—forever young by this ultimately death, alas, alas! You died, you were sent away by my foolish counsels, not your own.” (1274-1277)
  • Prologue
  • Sentry: “…there was a little dust on him, as from one fleeing a curse.” (261-262)
  • The sentry nervously tells Creon that someone scatter dirt on Polynieces body, trying to give him a proper burial. Creon becomes angry after hearing the news and accesses the sentry. Creon believes it is a man who would do such a thing (go against Creon’s law) and if the sentry does not find the person who is responsible he will kill the sentry.
  • Scene 1
  • Creon: “…spit her out like an enemy and let her find a husband in hell.” (664-665)
  • Creon's son Haimon has come to visit his father. Creon informs Haimon that Antigone has broken one of his laws and must die for it. Haemon begs his father not to kill Antigone. Finally, Haemon informs his father that Antigone's death will cause another (Haimon's death).
  • Haimon: “Then she will die and, dying, destroy another.” (765)
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