Haimon's Familial Conflict In Sophocles Antigone

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In the play Antigone by Sophocles, it is because of familial conflict that Haimon must choose between passion and responsibly. Haimon experiences having to choose between his responsibilities of being the son of a new king, and his passion for his fiance, Antigone.
The nature of the conflict is revealed with Haimon’s first appearance in the play, when he argues with his father, Creon. “It is not right if I am wrong. But if I am young, and right, what does my age matter” (III.100). In this argument, Haimon is wrangling with Creon's decisions, if it is right, or if it is wrong. Haimon believes that Antigone's sentence to death is wrong, and that it is not right to trample on Divine Law. Creon is not fully listening to Haimon particularly because

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