Changing characters in Sophocles Antigone Antigone is a way to indicate that Cleon King is not buried by a rebel, but his sister Antigone ignores the order. She was arrested and declared Kryon executed for being buried alive. After the blind prophet Tillerias proved that the gods were around the Antigone, Crillon changed his mind but it was too late. He first buried Polynex, but Antigone was hanging himself. When Creon arrived at the grave, Haemon attacked him and committed suicide.
Exhibiting a variety of letters to the readers Sophocles tragedy drama "Antigone": static and dynamic, flat and round, they are mainly drawn by display technology. Charlie Paul Siegel believes that there are mainly letters in the two dramas (and a conflict of interpretation of the readers) in "Sophocles human conflict praise and antigone": This is a concept of It does not mean that it does not involve questions. Role of Kryon and Antigone. But the problem is
Changing characters in Sophocles Antigone Antigone is a way to indicate that Cleon King is not buried by a rebel, but his sister Antigone ignores the order. She was arrested and declared Kryon executed for being buried alive. After the blind prophet Tillerias proved that the gods were around the Antigone, Crillon changed his mind but it was too late. He first buried Polynex, but Antigone was hanging himself. When Creon arrived at the grave, Haemon attacked him and committed suicide.
Sophocles' rebellion ended with a disaster. Kryon ordered Antigone to bur himself in the grave. Klein tried to release Antigone by changing his mind, but he was hanging. Crene 's son Hæmon suicide his son' s death with a knife while despairing his mother 's queen Eurydice, who fell in love with Antigone. Throughout the story, she had to interwave and her death implied fate. The playwright Euripides also wrote a play called Antigone, but some are retained by the writer passage and his Phoenicia later on the text. Following the combination of Euripides, In and Antigone and Harmon by interceding Dionysus, avoid disasters. Antigone also plays a role in Euripides' existing play "Phoenix woman"