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The Oedipus Trilogy | Antigone Lines 377 – 827 Summary and Analysis

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Haemon: the son of Creon, he is to be married to Antigone

Summary
This section opens with a long speech by the Chorus that celebrates the powers of humanity but warns that justice and the gods are mightier.

After this meditation, Antigone enters, accompanied by a sentry. The Sentry immediately announces that she’s been caught burying the body of Polynices, and asks for Creon. The king enters, and the Sentry proudly says that he’s free and clear of this whole business, now that the prisoner has been caught...



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