The city was not conquered after the bloody siege of Tobias by Dominique and his allies. But according to their father's curse of Edips, Polinis and his brother Etheokle died and killed each other.
Outside the city gate, Antigone ordered Ismail to kill Kryon for a defending city Ekkoles was buried with perfect honor and the dead body of Dorinis invaded the corpse. . In addition, Kryon announced that anyone trying to fill in Polynices should be put to death. Angon Antigone revealed plans to secretly burial Polynices in Ismene despite Creon's order. When Ismene refused to challenge the king with cowardice, Antigone angrily rejected her and went alone to bury her brother.
Kryon found someone trying to provide a ritual funeral to Polynices, found a guilty person and asked him to bring it. Kryon was very angry when he discovered that his niece, Antigone, violated his order. Antigone raised a passionate argument arguing that Kryon's order violated the laws of the gods. Antigone refused to yield to his authority and Kryon declared that her and her sister would be executed.
Asryum, the son of Kryon, marries Antigone and advises his father to reconsider his decision. Father and son blamed Haemon for arrogant Creon, while Creon asserted that he accused Haemon of having an unmatched weakness when standing with the woman. Haemon swore angrily and would never come back again. Without acknowledging that Hamon might be right, Kreon corrected his statements to his sister: Ismane lives and Antigon is sealed in the grave to die of starvation instead of being stoned by a city stone Will be
The blind Prophet Tiresias warns Kryon that God did not approve that the polygon he left behind was not buried and will punish the King for his rude to the death of his son. After angrily rejecting Tiresias, Creon reconsidered and decided to burial Polynices and free Antigone.
However, it is too late for Kryon to change his mind. Antigon hanged himself and Hamon killed himself with desperate pain. After listening to the news of her son's death, Queen Ori killed himself and cursed Kryon.
Desperately, Kryon is responsible for all tragedies and prays for sudden death. The drama ends with a pessimistic warning of the chorus, and pride will be beaten by fate.
Sophocles' play written around 441 BC, Antigone is the third of the Oedipus trilogy. The title character is the daughter of King Edps and is married to the fate of the mother Jokasta. The play started after a fierce war - Polynesia, one of the brothers of Antigone, led the army to attack Kryon, the army of his army Theve, by the other of Antigone Brothers Eotechles I led. Both of them died and in the retaliation against the rebels, Kryon ordered that those weapons against him could not be subjected to any funeral or funeral. Instead, they rot in the heat of the sun, and their rotten bodies become meat and jellyfish carrion. In addition, he also commanded the body not to touch the body with the hands of the human body; doing so would require severe punishment.
Sophocles 'text, Oedipus' trilogy, supports Gustavo's claim that misfortune can be a gift and power. In the King of Oedipus, Oedipus knew the truth of his past and realized that he was condemned throughout his life. However, in Edips, Edips was revenged for his own suffering, and was allowed to ride on the mountain of Olympus to become a god. Between the two parts of the trilogy, the text of Sophocles supports Gustavo's claim, but only when introducing and analyzing the last part of the trilogy, Oedipus Colony. If only Oedipus is analyzed, the statement will not be supported, but will prove wrong. The last line of King Edps has refuted Gustavo's statement, among which the choir says: