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Creon's and wife
Eurydice, Creon's wife and Haemon's mother, enters and asks the Messenger to tell her everything.
Both Creon and Antigone show much pride which leads to their fates, with Creon's wife and son being killed and Antigone herself dying.
When Creon's wife, Eurydice, was informed of the death of Haemon, she too took her own life.
When Creon's wife, Eurydice, was informed of their deaths, she, too, took her own life.
Creon's wife Eurydice, informed of Haemon's death, took her own life out of grief.
When Creon's wife, Eurydice, is informed of Haemon's death she takes her own life out of grief and with her last breath curses Creon.
When Creon's wife, Eurydice, is informed of her son and Antigone's deaths, she too takes her own life.
Creon's wife, however, feared that he might marry Tisiphone because of her great beauty, and sold the girl as a slave.

Creon's and into
Tiresias responds that because of Creon's mistakes, he will lose " a son of own loins " for the crimes of leaving Polyneices unburied and putting Antigone into the earth ( he does not say that Antigone should not be condemned to death, only that it is improper to keep a living body underneath the earth ).

Creon's and her
Antigone determines this to be unjust, immoral and against the laws of the gods, and is determined to bury her brother regardless of Creon's law.
Antigone buries her brother by herself ; eventually Creon's guards discover this and capture her.
Sophocles ' Antigone ends in disaster, with Antigone hanging herself after being walled up, and Creon's son Haemon ( or Haimon ), who loved Antigone, killing himself after finding her body.
Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, who is betrothed to Creon's son, Haemon, defies him by burying her brother, and is condemned to be entombed alive as punishment.
Ismene tells her father that it is Creon's plan to come for him and bury him at the border of Thebes, without proper burial rites, so that the power which the oracle says his grave will have will not be granted to any other land.
This dilemma of obedience in conscience to divine or state law, was demonstrated dramatically in Antigone's defiance of King Creon's order against burying her brother an alleged traitor, appealing to the " unwritten law " and to a " longer allegiance to the dead than to the living ".

Creon's and .
Later in Thebes, Heracles married King Creon's daughter, Megara.
Antigone is brought before Creon, where she declares that she knew Creon's law but chose to break it, expounding upon the superiority of ' divine law ' to that made by man.
In the opening of the play, Antigone brings Ismene outside the palace gates late at night for a secret meeting: Antigone wants to bury Polyneices ' body, in defiance of Creon's edict.
Haemon, Creon's son, enters to pledge allegiance to his father.
This turn of events will eventually lead to Creon's downfall.
She says to Ismene about Creon's edict, " He has no right to keep me from my own.
Antigone responds with the idea that state law is not absolute, and that it can be broken in civil disobedience in extreme cases, such as honoring the gods, whose rule and authority outweigh Creon's.
Creon's decree to leave Polyneices unburied in itself makes a bold statement about what it means to be a citizen, and what constitutes abdication of citizenship.
It is revoked when Polyneices commits what in Creon's eyes amounts to treason.
In a search for the identity of the killer, Oedipus followed Creon's suggestion and sent for Tiresias, who warned him not to seek Laius ' killer.
The gods, through the blind prophet Tiresias, expressed their disapproval of Creon's decision, which convinced him to rescind his order, and he went to bury Polynices himself.
Creon imprisoned Antigone in a sepulchre ; meanwhile the gods, through the blind prophet Tiresias, expressed their disapproval of Creon's decision, which convinced him to rescind his order.
The gods, through the blind prophet Tiresias, expressed their disapproval of Creon's decision, which convinced him to rescind his order, and he went to bury Polynices.
These actions cause Creon's madness at the play's conclusion.

wife and sold
Bridges, a son by his second wife, was christened at Pebworth in 1607, but Thomas the younger was living at Packwood two years later and sold Broad Marston manor in 1622.
After completing his sentence, Trumbo could not get work in California, so he sold his ranch and his family moved to Mexico City with Hugo Butler and his wife Jean Rouverol, who had also been blacklisted.
With only a few members left, the remaining land and assets were sold under the leadership of Duss's wife, Susanna ( Susie ), and the Society was formally dissolved in 1905.
The land and financial assets of the Harmony Society were sold off by the few remaining members under the leadership of John Duss and his wife, Susanna, by the year 1906.
He returned to racing before the end of the year, but promised his wife that he would retire after the season finished and sold his share of the team to Tauranac.
" So they learn from them ( the two Angels ) that by which they might cause a separation between a man and his wife ; and they cannot hurt with it any one except with Allah's permission, and they learned what harmed them and did not profit them, and certainly they know that he who bought it should have no share of good in the hereafter and evil was the price for which they sold their souls, had they but known this.
The team was instead sold to an ownership group including managing general partner Peter Magowan, the former CEO of Safeway, Harmon Burns, and his wife, Sue.
In October 2008 an array of Milligan's personal effects were sold at auction by his third wife, Shelagh, who was moving into a smaller home.
Both he and his wife are buried in the town cemetery of Pawling, New York ; after his death his farm of Dapplemere was sold and renamed " Dewey Lane Farm " in his honor.
Scenes she observed on the Ohio River, including seeing a husband and wife being sold apart, as well as newspaper and magazine accounts and interviews, contributed material to the emerging plot.
Beyoncé, his wife, has performed many sold out shows in the Garden on both her I Am ... Tour and The Beyoncé Experience World Tour.
Then, by various accounts, she was either cast into the sea, or given to Nauplius to be either drowned or sold overseas, however she ended up in Mysia as the wife of King Teuthras.
Before the first small farm homes had been sold, Bud Wright's wife, Emily Vose Wright, a deeply religious woman, had christened the development Zelzah, a Biblical name for " oasis ," or " watering place in the desert.
After Ali's death, Fernand sold his wife Vasiliki and his daughter Haydée into slavery.
Pasha ’ s wife and his daughter Haydée are sold into slavery.
In one version it is named after Elizabeth Reeby, wife of Michael Reeby who sold the first building lots here in about 1795.
The 18th century Swedish privateers and pirates Lars Gathenhielm and his wife and partner Ingela Hammar, are known to have sold their ill-gotten gains in Dunkirk.
Then Edwin Binney, working with his wife, Alice Stead Binney, developed his own famous product line of wax crayons beginning on 10 June 1903, which it sold under the brand name " Crayola.
Russell's husband, theatre producer Frederick Brisson ( whom Merman later called " the lizard of Roz "), had sold the screen rights to the Leonard Spigelgass play A Majority of One to Warner Bros. with the stipulation that his wife star in both films.
In 1997, the Braswells sold the DeWitt Era Enterprise to newspaper veteran Frank Scott and his wife, Christina Verderosa.
Marvell was founded when Marvell M. Carruth and his wife, Rachel, sold 50 lots of land given to him by his father, Ladson Carruth, to the Arkansas Central Railroad.
Jose Alvarado was killed at the Pauma Massacre in 1846, and the land was left to his wife ; she then sold the land to Lorenzo Soto.
Nordentoft, who felt he had achieved his ambitions in America, sold the college to the congregation of the Solvang Lutheran church in 1921 for $ 5, 000 and returned to Denmark with his wife and family.

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