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... At the close of the second scene, the audience learns that Antigone is the fiancee of Haimon, the son of Creon. Haimon has every reason to be angry. ...
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... Another effect of the power struggle between genders in Antigone, is the tendency for the three main male characters: Creon, Haimon, and the blind prophet ...
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... Haimon, Creon's son, seek to change his father's mind base on reason. ... Once Haimon heard that he left the palace with a warning to Creon. ...
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... Haimon, Creon's son, seek to change his father's mind base on reason. ... Once Haimon heard that he left the palace with a warning to Creon. ...
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... What Haimon says is reasonable, but Creon will not listen, and only takes Haimon's questioning of him as an insult, and a disrespect. ...
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... On the other hand, Creon's pride causes him to have a fight with his son Haimon about Antigone's punishment. ... 366). Likewise, Creon looses his son Haimon. ...
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... He also hears the cries and moans of grief coming from Creon's son Haimon, who had just witnessed the death of his future wife. ...
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... purpose. What else Haimon brings to the story is he makes Creon look like a fool, but more importantly he validates Antigones cause. So ...
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... Nor do we see Antigone pleading for his support for her actions. This absent conversation yields more weight to the stance taken by Haimon against Creon. ...
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... he is talking to his son Haimon, he states Haimon is "a fool" and that he is, "taken in by a women!" So now, Antigone is exiled and his son Haimon hates Creon. ...
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... In the meantime, a messenger told Eurydice (Creon's wife) that her son Haimon was dead and that his death was caused by Creon's actions. ...
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... s? or his own?" The Messenger replies, "His own, driven mad by the murder his father had done." Haimon's suicide is being placed on Creon's stubborn ...
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... At the end of Ode III, the Chorus refers to Aphrodite as merciless, after Haimon and Creon's argument, Creon seems to be the one who is merciless. ...
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... Haimon, who is Creon's son and Antigones lover has to leave Thebes. ... In Scene III, we see a contrast between Creon and his son Haimon. ...
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... The death of Haimon, the only son of Creon and Eurydicê causes the latter to commit suicide because she was very emotionally attached to Haimon. ...
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... death. Creon's son Haimon was going to marry Antigone, and since she's sentenced to death, he threatened to kill himself. When Eurydice ...
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... The most critical part of the consequences of Creon's actions is Haimon's suicide. Haimon is Creon's son who is in love with Antigone ...
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... possibly the right one. Haimon established himself as a tragic hero when he tried to kill Creon in revenge for Antigone's suicide. ...
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... This decision not only has an impact on Antigone, but also Haimon, Creon's son. Haimon implies his own suicide by stating the following ...
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... was persecuted. Haimon also was very much affected by Creon as he shows his father respect: " I am your son, father. You are my ...
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... tyranny. When Creon tells Haimon, "The state is the king", this shows us that Creon has absolute power over the people of Thebes. In ...
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... tyranny. When Creon tells Haimon, "The state is the king", this shows us that Creon has absolute power over the people of Thebes. In ...
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... Whether it is the loyalty of the city of Thebes to Oedipus, or the early brown-nosing relationship between Haimon and Creon, the idea of fealty is the same for ...
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... deciding to not give into his decision to jail and kill Antigone, he has a heated discussion with his son, Haimon. In this argument, Creon's personality gets ...
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... Haimon, Creon's son who is engaged to the condemned Anitgone, pleads with his father not to carry out his harsh sentence of death. ...
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... The first is with his son Haimon. Haimon comes to speak with Creon about Antigone, but Creon refuses to listen to Haimon claiming he is "a girl struck fool". ...
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... Haimon thought what his father was doing was wrong. Creon runs home is despair and finds that his wife Eurydice found out about the death of their son. ...
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... Creon's speech to Haimon sums up the king's main concern of authority and obedience. He believes that the denial of authority is the destroyer of cities. ...
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... The fight was never intended, but when Haimon suggested how Creon should rule by what he thought was right and by what he had heard on the streets Creon's ...
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... The other characters, like the messenger, or Teriseus, or Creon's son Haimon are minor characters and are clearly not the tragic heroes of the play. ...
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