← The young man who is talking with pretty, happy, blonde Ismene is Haemon, the son of Creon. 🔊✎
← But Oedipus and his sons are dead. 🔊✎
← It begins at the moment when the two sons of Oedipus, Eteocles and Polynices, who were supposed to take turns ruling Thebes one year at a time, fought each other to the death under the walls of the city, because Eteocles, the older one, had at the end of his first year of power refused to give up his place to his brother. 🔊✎
← You just thought that you were of the royal family, my niece and the fiancée of my son, and that when it came down to it I wouldn't dare to have you killed. 🔊✎
← My son loves you. Don't make me pay with you as well. I've paid enough. 🔊✎
← Forget her, Haemon; forget her, my son. 🔊✎
← They'll say it's not true. That I'm just saving her because she's going to marry my son. I can't do it. 🔊✎
← Father, I'm your son, you can't tell me to let them take her. 🔊✎
← Yes, Haemon. Yes, son. Be strong. Antigone couldn't live. Antigone has already left us. 🔊✎