At first, Haemon support his father punishing Antigone for her action. Haemon even said to Creon that “for there is no marriage Shall occupy a larger place with me than your direction.” Creon was extremely proud of his son and was sure that everything was going to be fine, but everything started going downhill when Haemon finally realized that his love for Antigone was greater than his devotion to his father. At the cave, where Antigone commited suicide, Haemon tried to avenge his fiancé by killing his father, but he failed. The moment he failed Haemon decided to end his own life so that he can be with his fiancé. The new of Haemon’s death quickly spread and reached Haemon’s mother, Eurydice. The new was too great for her to handle and she, too, took her own life with a knife. When Creon saw Haemon and Eurydice’s lifeless bodies, he knew that this was his punishment for all the sins he had committed. The conflict between Creon and Haemon created a ripple effect that affected Eurydice and untimely killed