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In the tragedy Antigone, by Sophocles, Eurydice of Thebes berated her husband, King Creon, because he had driven their son Haemon, along with Haemon's fiancee, Antigone, to commit suicide. Then, in a moment of despair, Eurydice took her own life by piercing her heart with a sword.
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Eurydice responds to her son's death by committing su;cide. Eurydice is the wife of King Creon. Eurydice responds to her son's death by killing herself. In Greek mythology, Eurydice was the wife of Creon, king of Thebes. The character of Eurydice appears briefly in the tragedy Antigone of Sophocles (as the archetype of an afflicted mother, complementing that of Antigone herself), where she ends her life after discovering by an emissary that her son Haemon had killed himself. Upon hearing this news, Eurydice sticks a sword in her heart. In the tragedy Antigone, by Sophocles, Eurydice of Thebes berated her husband, King Creon, because he had driven their son Haemon, along with Haemon's fiancee, Antigone, to commit su;cide. Then, in a moment of despair, Eurydice took her own life by piercing her heart with a sword.