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The Oedipus Trilogy | Antigone Lines Lines 828 – 1,213 Summary and Analysis

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Summary
Creon and Haemon argue bitterly over Antigone, and the young man accuses his father of profaning justice and the gods. The king is furious, and says that Haemon will never marry Antigone because she will soon be joining the dead. Haemon says that her death will kill another—a desperate proclamation of his love that Creon hears as a threat against the crown. In anger and sorrow, Haemon flees the palace.

The Leader of the Chorus asks Creon about Ismene and...



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