Antigone Sophocles
Dramatis Personae
- Chorus of Theban Elders
- Creon: Sovereign at Thebes
- Haemon: Son to Creon, in love with Antigone
- Teiresias: A blind seer
- Guard: In command at the burial ground
- Messenger: A youth from the country
- Antigone: Daughter of the late King Oedipus
- Ismene: Sister to Antigone
- Eurydice: Wife to Creon
- Soldiers, maids in attendance upon Eurydice, escort of Creon, citizens of Thebes
Plot Overview
- Background: After a civil war in Thebes, Antigone’s brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, kill each other in battle.
- Creon’s Decree: Creon, now king, orders that Polynices (a traitor) must remain unburied, while Eteocles receives full honors.
- Antigone’s Defiance: Antigone insists that burial is a sacred duty commanded by the gods. She secretly performs funeral rites for Polynices.
- Conflict: Creon arrests Antigone. She remains defiant, arguing divine law is higher than human law.
- Tragedy: Creon sentences her to death. Despite warnings from the prophet Tiresias, he delays reversing his decision. Antigone dies, leading to the suicides of Creon’s son Haemon (her fiancĂ©) and his wife Eurydice. Creon is left broken.

