Eating at the cafe, Antigone and Ismene discuss their uncle Creon’s decisions about their brothers. They are distressed by Creon's refusal to give Polynices’s body to them for burial. Eteocles would receive a proper burial after dying in the police raid.
Falling Action
In conflict with orders from Creon, Antigone elects to steal Polynices’s body. To do so, she uses her position as an officer. In the hospital, she begins to work out how she'll get out with her brother.
Resolution
While attempting to leave with the body, Antigone is caught and brought before Creon. He angrily interrogates her and determines she is guilty. He throws her in prison and plans for capital punishment.
The End
After sending away Ismene, Creon talks to a group of older, more experienced cops. While talking to them, the oldest of the group advises that this choice was a mistake. After much thinking, Creon chooses to free Antigone and release Polynices's body.
You will anger the people.
II also think you will anger the people.
I will listen
Unfortunately, Creon's decision is too late. Antigone and Haemon are found dead at the cell, while Creon's wife is found dead in her home. Creon returns home with his son and wife's bodies while Ismene returns home with the bodies of Antigone and Polynices.
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