One of Sophocles' three theaters "Antigone", we met a person who tried to change the king and he was his own father. In the middle of the play, Hamon told Kreon, "I can not change to you, Do not believe you are right, gift, soul - when you know him, People, the result is not empty.
Haemon - a young fiancé of Antigone and a son to Creon. Haemon appeared twice during the play. For the first time, he was rejected by Antigone; for the second time, he appealed to his father to be Antigone's life. Kryon's rejection has weakened his very high view on his father. He also refused clay to give him happiness and followed the antigon to a tragic death. The nurse - a traditional greek drama figure, nurse complements the legend of Antigone. She introduced daily, maternal elements in the drama and emphasized the strangeness of the tragic world. She is noisy, affectionate and consoling. There is no drama or tragedy, but it exists in the daily work which takes care of the two sisters. She comforted her presence and put Antigone back to her teens. In her arms Antigone protected from malice and secretly invested the power of nurses to protect her safety.
Sophocles Antigone ended with a disaster. Kryon ordered Antigone to be buried in his grave. Klein tried to release Antigone by changing his mind but was hanging. Creon's son Hemon fell in love with Antigone who committed suicide with a knife, and his mother, Queen Yuridos, was hopeless for his son's death. Throughout the story she was forced to weave and her death meant destiny. Playwright Euripides also wrote a script called Antigone, but some of the text was retained by later writers and a passage of his Phoenicians. In Euripides, this disaster was avoided by Dionysus' arbitration, after which the combination of Antigon and Harmon continued. Antigon is also involved in Euripides' existing play "Phoenix woman".