Eurydice goes and kills herself/commits suicide.
One messenger announces the deaths of Haemon and Antigone to Eurydice, another announces Eurydice's death to Creon.
Creon blames himself for Antigone's death. He also blames himself for his wife Eurydice death and his son Haemon's death as well .
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.
Teiresias' prophecy of sorrow to come in the royal household, Eurydice suddenly leaving the area outside the palace without a word and the chorus leader's and messenger's fearful comments of what that silence means are the ways in which Eurydice's death is foreshadowed in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, foreshadowing is a literary means by which the audience is warned of an upcoming event. For example, Teiresias the blind prophet speaks of the division and sorrow of Theban households being visited upon the royal family. Then Queen Eurydice receives the news that Prince Haemon, her only surviving child, is dead at his own hands. Eerily and like the sudden passage from life to death, she is outside one minute, then quietly gone the next. Finally, the chorus leader and the messenger are unnerved by Eurydice's ominously silent receipt of such terrible news.
Yes, Eurydice, the wife of Creon commits suicide in the play 'Antigone'.
In Edith Hamilton's interpretation of the tale the last thing that Orpheus hears from Eurydice is the word "Farewell."
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After Eurydice's death, Orpheus went to the Underworld in the hopes of bringing her back to life.
One messenger announces the deaths of Haemon and Antigone to Eurydice, another announces Eurydice's death to Creon.
She curses her husband Creon and commits suicide by stabbing herself.
Creon blames himself for Antigone's death. He also blames himself for his wife Eurydice death and his son Haemon's death as well .
Antigone And Ismene Was Sisters Of Eurydice
Eurydice I of Macedon was born in -407.
Satyrodes eurydice was created in 1763.
Eurydice pulchra was created in 1815.
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.