What Happens To Creon At The End Of The Play?

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Creon survives at the end of the play,

retaining rulership of Thebes, gaining in wisdom as he mourns the of his wife and son

. Haemon, Creon's son, commits suicide after Antigone's death. Eurydice, Creon's wife, commits suicide after hearing of the death of her son Haemon.

How does Creon die?

Creon does not die in Antigone, although his wife, niece, and son do. They

both commit suicide

as a result of Creon's actions. He imprisons Antigone,…

Does Creon kill himself?

No,

Creon does not kill himself in Antigone

. His wife, son, and niece all commit suicide during the course of the play, but Creon refrains from taking…

Why did Creon's wife and son kill themselves?

[close] In Greek mythology, Eurydice was the wife of Creon, a king of Thebes. In Sophocles' Antigone, she

kills herself after learning that her son Haemon

Is Creon alive at the end?


Creon survives at the end of the play

, retaining rulership of Thebes, gaining in wisdom as he mourns the death of his wife and son. Haemon

Does Creon bury Polyneices at the end?

Creon exiled Oedipus from Thebes after Oedipus killed his father and married his mother. Creon also declared that

Polyneices would not receive a proper burial because

he committed treason against his own city.

What were Creon's last words?

Faced with his failure, Creon suffers not only a loss of self-esteem, but a loss of identity itself, as he cries: “

I don't even exist — I'm no one. Nothing”

(1446).

What is Creon's greatest fear?

Creon's greatest fear is:

War

.

Angering the gods

.

Why does Antigone want to bury Polyneices?

Why Did Antigone Bury Polyneices?

Antigone buried her brother out of devotion and loyalty to both the Gods and her family

. Without one or the other, she would not have had the courage or thought of going against Creon's law and putting her life out on the line.

Why isn't Creon killed by the plague that befalls him at the play's end?

Why isn't Creon killed by the plague that befalls him at the play's end?

Creon's punishment is to suffer without a family

, and to suffer the guilt of knowing he destroyed the lives of innocents to preserve obsolete traditions and a misconceived legacy of misogynist rule.

Why does Creon originally ignore Tiresias warning?

-Creon is saying that Tiresias is attacking him because he sentenced Antigone to death and gave a

warning about what would happen if Antigone did end up dying

. … He chooses to ignore Tiresias' warnings and refuses to bury Polynices

What happens when Tiresias comes to talk to Creon?

Tiresias tells him

that his refusal to bury Polynices and his punishment of Antigone for the burial will bring the curses of the gods down on Thebes

. Hearing this, Creon curses Tiresias, calling him a false prophet who traffics in poor advice and rhetoric.

What does Creon say is the punishment for burying Polyneices?

Creon orders that, because Polyneices attacked the city, he will not be given proper burial rites. Anyone who buries Polyneices will be

punished by death

.

What did Creon see when he looked through into Antigone's tomb?

7. Describe what Creon saw when he looked through the crevice into Antigone's tomb. Creon saw

Haimon

Who does Creon blame for Antigone's death?

As is the nature of tragedy, the tragic hero Creon blames himself for causing the

deaths of his son, wife, and niece

. He says to the Chorus Leader: Lead me away, I pray you; a rash, foolish man; who have slain thee, ah my son, unwittingly, and thee, too, my wife-unhappy that I am!

Why does Creon change his mind?

Creon shows he feels that men should have authority over women. … Creon changes his mind

when Teiresias tells him of the omen at Polyneices

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