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Kuvakäsikirjoitus Teksti

  • Exposition
  • I'm King finally! Polynices will not be buried!
  • Rising Action
  • Hey! Stop trying to bury him!
  • Never!
  • Climax
  • This is all my fault!
  • After Oedipus had banned himself from the village, clan war broke out and his two sons led the opposing sides. Polynices and Eteocles had killed each other in battle, which allowed Creon, Queen Jocasta's brother, to take over the village and clan castle. He also ordered that Polynices would not be buried in the graveyards, but Eteocles would be.
  • Falling Action
  • Sire, your mother has passed away.
  • Antigone, the sister of the two brothers, attempted to sneakily bury Polynices in the village graveyard. She was caught by a number of barbarians and Creon was informed about the incident. Antigone claimed that the great player told her to bury her brother, but Creon believed his power was higher and sent her to the town hall dungeons.
  • Resolution
  • I can't believe I've done this to myself! I have nobody!
  • Haimon, Antigone's fiance, attempted to persuade his dad out of his unjust actions. Stubborn and cruel, Creon denied Haimon's requests to let Antigone go, but soon realized he was in the wrong. He went to the town hall dungeons only to find that Antigone had hung herself and Haimon had stabbed himself with a sword. Now understanding what he had caused, Creon was in utter disbelief.
  • The End
  • As Creon was carrying Haimon's body back to the clan castle, a barbarian informed him that his mother, Queen Eurydice, had died. She was to watch from the archer tower until she dies in her room, but upon hearing the news of Antigone and her grandson, Haimon, she stabbed herself with her needle.
  • Creon is now left alone to rule his village and sits in his clan castle solemnly. His mother had passed away, along with his son and his son's fiance. He understands and admits that the deaths were all caused by his orders and unfair actions. Creon's fate was now inevitable and the village was falling apart.
  • The end.
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