Creon's Death In Sophocles Antigone

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If Creon had followed through with Antigone’s original method of execution, Haemon may not have killed himself because he would have been prepared for her death. When Creon changed his mind about her, he believed that she was going to survive. Once he got to the vault and saw she had killed herself, he made the impulsive decision to end his own life as well. Whereas if he was prepared for her execution, he would have been miserable, but probably not suicidal. Sophocles didn’t resolve the conflict in this way, however, because this play is a tragedy––it is supposed to have a very tragic