Antigone Breakdown
... “Antigone” takes place in Thebes. ... Antigone is a young girl who is strong willed and brave. ... He does not like Antigone. ... Haemon is the fiancé of Antigone and the son of Creon. ... The death of Antigone’s brothers is a major event that happened before the plays beginning. ... For example, if the brothers had not killed each other, Antigone would not have been disloyal to Creon. Haemon and Antigone wouldn’t have committed suicide, and Creon’s life would not have ruined. ... “Antigone” is a tragedy. ... But after the arrest of Antigone things seem to go steadily downhill for him. Haemon resents his father for being so unfair to Antigone. After Antigone’s death, Haemon also commits suicide, along with Creon’s wife, Eurydice.