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Yes, Eurydice, the wife of Creon commits suicide in the play 'Antigone'.
She killed herself out of grief and anger.
In the play 'Antigone', Eurydice died by committing suicide. She stabbed herself in the chest. She didn't want to live any longer with her husband, Theban King Creon, whom she blamed for the suicide of her only surviving child, Haemon.
The exodus is the scene in which Eurydice appears in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the last scene is called the exodus, because it leads to the departure of all of the play's characters from the stage. Queen Eurydice is neither mentioned nor present in any other part of the play. She makes her brief appearance to confirm everyone's bad opinion of her husband, King Creon, and to kill herself.
Eurydice goes and kills herself/commits suicide.
Eurydice died by snakebite.
Both Sarah Ruhl and Jean Anouilh have written plays titled "Eurydice"; there is not to my knowledge a play called "Orpheus and Eurydice".
Yes, Eurydice, the wife of Creon commits suicide in the play 'Antigone'.
She killed herself out of grief and anger.
she was captured by hades the god of the under world and Orpheus tried to saved her but hades told him to get out of the under world and that eurydice would follow him but if he looked back to see if she was there she would be traped in the underworld for ever
Antigone And Ismene Was Sisters Of Eurydice
Depends which character you play as
Eurydice I of Macedon was born in -407.
Eurydice pulchra was created in 1815.
Satyrodes eurydice was created in 1763.
In the play 'Antigone', Eurydice died by committing suicide. She stabbed herself in the chest. She didn't want to live any longer with her husband, Theban King Creon, whom she blamed for the suicide of her only surviving child, Haemon.
By the end of the play, it's toast.