Messenger: "Haemon has been killed(Line 1309).
"By his own hand--angry at his father for the murder(Line 1310).
Chorus leader: "Teiresias, how your words have proven true(Line 1311)!
Messenger: "The boy stared at him with savages eyes, spat in his face and, without saying a word, drew his two-edged sword. Creon moved away, so the boy's blow failed to strike his father. Angry at himself, the ill-fated lad right then and there leaned into his on sword, driving half the blade between his ribs. "(Line 1370-1376).
The messenger tells the Queen what happened. Messenger's Memory at where Antigone was kept 2: Haemon suicides.
The messenger claims that both Antigone and Haemon are dead. Haemon suicided. Theiresias prophecy has been proven true.
Messenger: "Look here"(Line 1437). "With her last breath, she called out evil things against you"(Line 1450).
Creon: "Alas, how miserable I feel--to look upon this second horror. What remains for me, what's fate still got in store?"(Line 1437-1440)
Eurydice also suicides because of her son's death and Creon sees her body lying on the ground, shocked and sad.
Messenger: "Haemon has been killed(Line 1309).
"By his own hand--angry at his father for the murder(Line 1310).
Chorus leader: "Teiresias, how your words have proven true(Line 1311)!
Messenger: "The boy stared at him with savages eyes, spat in his face and, without saying a word, drew his two-edged sword. Creon moved away, so the boy's blow failed to strike his father. Angry at himself, the ill-fated lad right then and there leaned into his on sword, driving half the blade between his ribs. "(Line 1370-1376).
The messenger tells the Queen what happened. Messenger's Memory at where Antigone was kept 2: Haemon suicides.
The messenger claims that both Antigone and Haemon are dead. Haemon suicided. Theiresias prophecy has been proven true.
Messenger: "Look here"(Line 1437). "With her last breath, she called out evil things against you"(Line 1450).
Creon: "Alas, how miserable I feel--to look upon this second horror. What remains for me, what's fate still got in store?"(Line 1437-1440)
Eurydice also suicides because of her son's death and Creon sees her body lying on the ground, shocked and sad.
Messenger: "Haemon has been killed(Line 1309).
"By his own hand--angry at his father for the murder(Line 1310).
Chorus leader: "Teiresias, how your words have proven true(Line 1311)!
Messenger: "The boy stared at him with savages eyes, spat in his face and, without saying a word, drew his two-edged sword. Creon moved away, so the boy's blow failed to strike his father. Angry at himself, the ill-fated lad right then and there leaned into his on sword, driving half the blade between his ribs. "(Line 1370-1376).
The messenger tells the Queen what happened. Messenger's Memory at where Antigone was kept 2: Haemon suicides.
The messenger claims that both Antigone and Haemon are dead. Haemon suicided. Theiresias prophecy has been proven true.
Messenger: "Look here"(Line 1437). "With her last breath, she called out evil things against you"(Line 1450).
Creon: "Alas, how miserable I feel--to look upon this second horror. What remains for me, what's fate still got in store?"(Line 1437-1440)
Eurydice also suicides because of her son's death and Creon sees her body lying on the ground, shocked and sad.
Messenger: "Haemon has been killed(Line 1309).
"By his own hand--angry at his father for the murder(Line 1310).
Chorus leader: "Teiresias, how your words have proven true(Line 1311)!
Messenger: "The boy stared at him with savages eyes, spat in his face and, without saying a word, drew his two-edged sword. Creon moved away, so the boy's blow failed to strike his father. Angry at himself, the ill-fated lad right then and there leaned into his on sword, driving half the blade between his ribs. "(Line 1370-1376).
The messenger tells the Queen what happened. Messenger's Memory at where Antigone was kept 2: Haemon suicides.
The messenger claims that both Antigone and Haemon are dead. Haemon suicided. Theiresias prophecy has been proven true.
Messenger: "Look here"(Line 1437). "With her last breath, she called out evil things against you"(Line 1450).
Creon: "Alas, how miserable I feel--to look upon this second horror. What remains for me, what's fate still got in store?"(Line 1437-1440)
Eurydice also suicides because of her son's death and Creon sees her body lying on the ground, shocked and sad.