In Sophocles Antigone, Haimen tends to be ignored. Initially he appeared to be a small role, an accessory to the public confrontation between Cleon and Antigone. We saw Haimen backing his father, but he quickly clashed with him. Haimen said that he ignored the cold bride's life, but was defined as being moved by desire. There were several questions: Who is the true supporter of Himon, what promotes his behavior, and what is his ultimate intent? Although it is a difficult task to solve these problems, I found that Haimeng is more than just an attachment.
Kryon's son Hayon tried to change the reasonable foundation of his father. Because Antigone will be Haimeng's wife. But his father said to Haimen that he is too young to make those decisions. Haimen told his father that even if he was young it was not a problem. The important thing is that he is right. Haimeng also told his father that the people of Thebes believed that what Antigone was doing was correct, but they were afraid to say what they thought. Then Kryon condemned his son sold to the lady. When Klien saw that his son stood by Antigone rather than following his own father, he got angry and declared that Antigone would die before Haimen. When Haimen heard that he left the palace he warned Kryon. "If she is dead, then her death will lead to other people."
Haimen, the son of Kreis and a fiance of Antigone, said he respected his father, but he felt he was wrong. (685-720) Haimen asked his father to accept his advice instead of her murder. Cleon got angry and made things worse. Creion is proud of accepting youth advice. He said: "Whether a man of my age should be taught by a man with only this age's ages" (725) law is to maintain social order, but some laws are unjust We are prohibited. In the play, Antigone violated the laws of relatives and King Clement.