Eteocles and Polynices, two brothers, fight over their father's bar.
Funerals
She is burying him!
Is this true?
Yes, the funeral is next week.
The uncle, Creon, takes the bar after the fatal dispute between the siblings. Creon prefers Eteocles much more than Polynices.  He despises Polynices. He decides Eteocles gets a casket and Polynices an urn.
Locked up
This is terrible!
Antigone stops the cremation process and finds Polynices a decent casket. She sets up a funeral for him too.
Everyone dies
At Eteocle's funeral, Creon's barista saw a funeral poster, being hung up by Antigone.
Barista
Eteocles
Creon puts Antigone in his clink, under the bar. Haemon politely tries to persuade his father. When his father declines it gets heated and Haemon storms out. An old priest later talks to Creon about his situation. and advises him to change his mind.
Oh yeah! She can die right here!
After a near-lethal scuffle, Haemon kills himself seeing Antigone kill herself. Creon's wife hears the news and has a heart attack. Creon suffers and mourns the deaths of his close loved ones. In honor of his son, he also buries Polynices and Antigone.