Table of Contents
- 1 How does Haemon defend Antigone?
- 2 How does Haemon try and persuade Creon?
- 3 What is the purpose of Haemon in Antigone?
- 4 Does Haemon try to free Antigone?
- 5 How does haemon try to persuade his father to not execute Antigone?
- 6 What argument S does haemon use to try and persuade Creon not to put Antigone to death?
- 7 What does haemon threaten to do as he rushes off stage?
- 8 What did haemon sacrifice in Antigone?
- 9 Why does Antigone hang herself?
- 10 What are the main differences between Antigone and Creon?
- 11 What are Antigone and Ismene like?
How does Haemon defend Antigone?
After the order is given to kill Antigone, Haemon defends Antigone to his father, trying his best to remain respectful and not step on his toes. But Creon cannot hear his son’s wisdom, continuously chiding him for caring more about a woman than him. Creon is taken aback and threatens to kill Antigone in front of him.
How does Haemon try and persuade Creon?
How does Haemon try to persuade his father to change his position? Haemon reports that the citizens of Thebes feel that Creon’s punishment is wrong. Creon believes that if he changes his min to satisfy his own son that the people of Thebes… Will think that he is too weak to even rule his own child.
What are Haemon’s arguments for freeing Antigone?
Haimon argues that Antigone should be rewarded for trying to bury her brother, not punished. It was not wrong, Haimon asserts, for Antigone to cover her dead brother’s body so that the vultures would not eat it.
What is the purpose of Haemon in Antigone?
Creon’s son Haemon shows rationality and composure in Sophocles’ Antigone. Haemon had to choose between remaining loyal to his father or his bride to be. While he attempted to respectfully talk through the situation with his father, his logical arguments were lost in the prideful mindset of the new King.
Does Haemon try to free Antigone?
After King Creon decides to put Antigone to death for her crime against the state, he is approached by his son Haemon, who is Antigone’s lover and fiance. Haemon pleads with his father to spare Antigone’s life.
What argument does Haemon use to convince his father to change?
he tries to convince him to change his mind by giving him info to be more open minded.
How does haemon try to persuade his father to not execute Antigone?
he tries to convince him to change his mind by giving him info to be more open minded. You just studied 16 terms!
What argument S does haemon use to try and persuade Creon not to put Antigone to death?
Haemon is saying that if Creon kills Antigone he will commit suicide and follow her tragic demise. Creon thinks that Haemon is implying that if he kills Antigone Haemon will kill him, his father.
What arguments does haemon use to try to persuade Creon to change his mind?
Haemon reports that the citizens of Thebes feel that Creon’s punishment is wrong. Haemon warns his father that if Antigone dies… Another death will also occur. Creon believes that if he changes his min to satisfy his own son that the people of Thebes…
What does haemon threaten to do as he rushes off stage?
Haemon means that he will kill himself if Creon kills Antigone. Creon thinks that Haemon means that he will kill Creon. How has Haemon’s tone/attitude toward Creon changed from the beginning to end of scene 3?
What did haemon sacrifice in Antigone?
Unfortunately, upon arriving at the cave, Creon finds Haemon mourning the death of Antigone, who has killed herself. Haemon kills “herself” in distress, and Creon is heartbroken. Low and behold—when Creon returns to his house, his wife has also killed herself, for she could not live without her “daughter” Haemon.
What reason does haemon give Creon for spare Antigone’s life?
Haemon tries to convince Creon to spare Antigone’s life by telling of him of the restless mood of the people. They’re not at all happy about Creon’s treatment of Antigone, and Haemon’s genuinely worried that their murmurings of complaint could eventually lead to an uprising against his father.
Why does Antigone hang herself?
When King Creon finds out, he becomes furious and orders Antigone to be walled up alive in a tomb. Rather than live in dishonor, Antigone sees it as her religious duty towards the gods and her brother to take her own life by hanging herself.
What are the main differences between Antigone and Creon?
The main difference between Antigone and Creon is their different stances on law. Antigone values moral and religious laws while Creon, values the laws of the state. In Scene II, Antigone is asked why she broke the law to bury her brother.
Is Antigone or Creon more tragic?
Creon best fits in with the definition of a tragic hero. The things he says, does, and the comments made by those around him show him as the tragic hero. The drama Antigone is more Creon’s story than it is Antigone’s. Creon has a much bigger affect the play than Antigone does. Without Creon, there would be no dilemma or conflict in the play.
What are Antigone and Ismene like?
Antigone is rough and a leader, whereas Ismene prefers to follow and obey . However, despite their character differences, the sisters seem to have had a healthy and sisterly relationship in the past. https://lincoln.debbieyoon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04…