A sword.
Eurydice goes and kills herself/commits suicide.
It's with a dagger that Theban Queen Eurydice stabs herself. She learns of the suicide of her son, Haemon. Haemon is the last surviving of four children who all die violent deaths. The Queen blames her husband, Theban King Creon, for all four deaths. Without children, she can bear no longer to live with a husband she dislikes personally and disrespects professionally.
She killed herself out of grief and anger.
She stabs herself with a sword.
Hades didn't really 'capture' Eurydice- she stepped on a poisonous snake and died, entering Hades' domain herself- the Underworld.
He goes to stab him but ends up missing and hits Zeus, Zeus killed him after that
No. Demi used to selfharm herself by cutting herself but NEVER stabbed herself.
Juliet stabs herself in the heart with Romeo's dagger.
She curses her husband Creon and commits suicide by stabbing herself.
No janine stabbed herself
It is by suicide that the three sudden deaths occur in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone hangs herself by the halter of her dress. Prince Haemon, her betrothed and first cousin, turns his own sword upon himself. His mother, Queen Eurydice, uses a sharp knife to stab herself to death.
Suicide is what happens to Creon's wife in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Queen Eurydice is King Creon's wife. She hears of the suicide of Prince Haemon, her only surviving child, and of Princess Antigone, her intended daughter-in-law. Eurydice decides to stab herself with a sharp knife rather than spend the rest of her life with a husband she hates and without the grandchildren she so desires.