Oh, happy little question! In the play "Antigone" by Sophocles, Antigone does not actually kill herself on stage. She is sealed in a tomb where she takes her own life, but this event happens offstage and is only reported by a messenger later on. Remember, every story has its shadows, but we can always find light and beauty in the art of storytelling.
The particular page on which Antigone kills herself depends upon the edition being consulted for "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone's suicide takes place offstage. The audience learns of its occurrence through the messenger's report to the chorus leader. But whatever the edition, the suicide happens in the play's exodus, or last scene.
In Antigone (Sophocles) Antigone hangs herself in the final stage of the play, inside the cave. In the Legend of Antigone through Mythology She married Creons Son, and He killed himself and Antigone.
Kill herself is what happens to Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone breaks her uncle King Creon's law by burying her brother Polyneices. She gets sentenced to death. She hangs herself rather than endure death by live burial and starvation.
in the play she shows great pride in himself. and his pride is the thing that leads Antigone to kill herself
Antigone, Haemon and Theban Queen Eurydiceare the suicides in the play 'Antigone'. Antigone is first to commit suicide by hanging herself with her own halter. Haemon is second to kill himself by running himself through with his own sword. Queen Eurydice takes her life last by stabbing herself in the heart.
Yes, Antigone killed herself. According to the messenger, she hangs herself by her halter. Her first cousin and fiance Haemon manages to break through the walled up entrance to her cave. But he finds her already dead, and kills himself also.
In Antigone (Sophocles) Antigone hangs herself in the final stage of the play, inside the cave. In the Legend of Antigone through Mythology She married Creons Son, and He killed himself and Antigone.
She stabs herself with a sword.
Kill herself is what happens to Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone breaks her uncle King Creon's law by burying her brother Polyneices. She gets sentenced to death. She hangs herself rather than endure death by live burial and starvation.
in the play she shows great pride in himself. and his pride is the thing that leads Antigone to kill herself
Antigone, Haemon and Theban Queen Eurydiceare the suicides in the play 'Antigone'. Antigone is first to commit suicide by hanging herself with her own halter. Haemon is second to kill himself by running himself through with his own sword. Queen Eurydice takes her life last by stabbing herself in the heart.
Yes, Antigone killed herself. According to the messenger, she hangs herself by her halter. Her first cousin and fiance Haemon manages to break through the walled up entrance to her cave. But he finds her already dead, and kills himself also.
Yes, Antigone hangs herself in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone does what her uncle, King Creon, hopes that she will do. She decides to kill herself rather than face a lonely, miserable death from starvation in the dark, remote cave in which she is walled up. Prince Haemon, Antigone's betrothed and Creon's son, climbs the long walk to the cave, but gets there too late to save his beloved from death's clutches.
Antigone hangs herself with her robe.
She hangs herself.
No, Haemon doesn't rescue his first cousin and fiancee, Antigone, from her tomb. He arrives too late. She already has hanged herself with her own halter. Haemon tries to kill Theban King Creon, his father and Antigone's uncle. When he fails, he turns his sword upon himself. He dies holding onto Antigone.
She knew that she was going to die in that tomb and just sped up the process. She wanted to die anyways.
Herself is whom Antigone kills. She respects a divine law that's contradicted by a recent royal law. The punishment is death.Antigone is supposed to die from Thebans hitting her with large stones. But her uncle, Theban King Creon, commutes the sentence. He has his own niece, and future daughter-in-law, walled up in a remote cave.It isn't explained in the play exactly why Antigone decides to kill herself instead of dying a lonely death. Perhaps the cave was uncomfortable, slimy and cold. Perhaps it was cohabitated by sinister, slithering snakes. Whatever the reason, Antigone hangs herself with her own halter.