Yes, Eurydice, the wife of Creon commits suicide in the play 'Antigone'.
Eurydice.
Creons wife
Creon's wife's name in Antigone is Eurydice.
Eurydice
Yes, Eurydice, the wife of Creon commits suicide in the play 'Antigone'.
Antigone And Ismene Was Sisters Of Eurydice
Eurydice.
Creons wife
Creon's wife's name in Antigone is Eurydice.
Eurydice
Queen Eurydice
One messenger announces the deaths of Haemon and Antigone to Eurydice, another announces Eurydice's death to Creon.
She killed herself out of grief and anger.
She stabs herself with a sword.
In the play 'Antigone', Eurydice died by committing suicide. She stabbed herself in the chest. She didn't want to live any longer with her husband, Theban King Creon, whom she blamed for the suicide of her only surviving child, Haemon.
It is Antigone and Haemon and then Eurydice that the first and second messengers respectively report as dead in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the first messenger announces the suicides of Theban Princess Antigone and then of her first cousin and husband-to-be Prince Haemon. Queen Eurydice hears the news and quietly goes inside the palace. The second messenger then makes an appearance to announce Eurydice's suicide.