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Creon's son
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Who is Haemon in relation to Creon?
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her cousin and finance of Haemon
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Who is Haemon in relation to Antigone?
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Creon's son
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her cousin and finance of Haemon
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obey your father---one day you will be tired of the woman
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The gift of reason
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No, I think love is the best gift because it makes the world bearable.
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that the people don't think that Antigone should be punished.
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She will die an honorable death, not sick or injured
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I will see the rest of my family soon; I haven't done anything wrong; I hope Creon gets punished for this
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they are father and son
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he is compassionate while his father is not compassionate; Creon is tyrannical and arrogant
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birds and dogs were poisoned by Polyneices; Gods aren't listening to prayers; you have brought calamity upon us; God's won't listen; don't have too much pride (it's a crime) and give in; don't fight with a corpse
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I refuse to yield; I am not afraid do what you will
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corpse for corpse, flesh of your own flesh, curse on your house
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His words remain to plague us; I can't remember him ever being wrong
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free Antigone and build tomb for Polyneices
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her eldest Megaraeus son has already died
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hung herself with aa fine linen noose
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stabbed himself in grief of Antigone and dies with his love
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stabbed herself (Haemon's mom)
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I was the fool not you; he regrets his decision; I alone am guilty
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don't have too much pride-he is the cause of the death that has fallen on his house
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Yes, because he wouldn't listen to any warnings; without wisdom there is no happiness
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magnitude-his/her fall will matter to a large number of people
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hubris-extreme/excessive pride
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the tragic hero's luck changes--from good to bad. But the situation can still go back to good
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the luck/good fortune did not come back. the tragic hero does not have to die
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tragic hero has epiphany. A moment of realization about wrongs, or enlightenment about a major life theme. Audience is "cleansed" through a catharsis.
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Lauis and Jocasta (becomes Oedipus' wife)
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Eteocles, Polyneices, Ismene and Antigone
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Creon and Eurydice
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the kill each other in civil war
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Her uncle, guardian, and king
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brother-in-law to the king and current king of thebes
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too much pride; "all men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride"
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he is in charge but he take it too far; "A city which belongs to just one man is no true city."
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all of his family members commit suicide; "Too late, too late you see the path of wisdom."
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he should not have punished Antigone/needed to listen to others; "Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver."