![]() ![]() In scene IV Creon vows to execute Antigone in Haemon's presence, but his son leaves, vowing what? To bury Antigone alive with enough food and water so that the city itself is not held to blame for her death. That his father will never see him again. How is Antigone related to Creon? Creon's ego Haemon appeals to his father's _, by asking that he let Antigone go free to show the people that he is a kind and forgiving ruler. Why is Ismene crying in scene III when Creon suspects her of helping Antigone burry their brother? Antigone is Creon's niece, and she is also betrothed to his son, Haemon. An elder suggests that what act in scene II is the work of a god? Ismene's tears are not of guilt but sorrow for her sister. That someone has sprinkled dust on the body of Polyneices. ![]()
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