How does the Ode relate to the exchange between Creon and haemon?

How does the Ode relate to the exchange between Creon and haemon?

How does Ode 3 relate to the exchange between Creon and Haemon? Haemon loves Antigone and loves his father (line 1). He cannot win (line 13) If he disobeys his father, he could die. And if she lives or dies That’s her affair, not ours: our hands are clean.” (lines 55-57).

What new issues could arise from the conflict between Antigone and Creon?

What new issues could arise from the conflict between Antigone and Creon. Knowing that Antigone and Haemon planned on getting married, Creon and Antigone could battle for “authority” over Haemon.

What is the purpose of Ode 4 in Antigone?

Sophocles included Ode 4 with the motives to: Portray how Antigone’s unlawfulness has caused her to make her way to her death bed. To justify Antigone’s actions by stating that love will always be undefeated and that even though Antigone did commit suicide, because of her morals, desire was the winner.

How do haemon’s views of government differ from Creon’s?

What is Creon’s views about government and his role as King? How does Haemon’s views of government differ from Creon’s? Haemon is willing to listen whereas Creon thinks he is the sole ruler and his word is law. What do both Creon’s and Haemon’s words about inflexibility suggest?

What is Creon’s view of government?

Scene 3 What is Creon’s view of government, as stated at line 35? How can his views be applied to Antigone’s situation? Whoever is chosen to govern should be obeyed..;He is the leader; therefore, she should obey him. Scene 3: As suggested in lines 40 – 50, of what two things does Creon seem to be afraid?

What did Creon accuse Teiresias of wanting from him?

In lines 48-61, what does Creon accuse Teiresias of wanting from him? He accuses her of taking bribes and refuses to believe her warning.

What two people does the messenger say have died How have they died?

What two people does the messenger say have died? How have they died? Haemon and Antigone have died because they both committed suicide. Antigone hanged herself with the veil and, upon hearing of her death, Haemon stabbed himself.