1. Antigone
Before Antigone commits suicide, Haemon agrees with his father's verdict to kill his bride, Antigone. ... The ubiquitous motif of marriage displays Antigone and Haemon's strong desire to wed each other. When the messenger recounts how he finds Antigone, he observes Antigone dies, "hanged by the neck in a fine linen noose, /strangled in her veils" (line 1348). ... The addition of veils in Antigone's attire confirms the occasion as a wedding. ... Contemporary young readers can appreciate the relevance of the contrasting values in Antigone by relating their own experiences, val...
- Word Count: 1318
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate