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24 April, 10:48

Which best identifies Haimon's conflict with Creon and explains how it is resolved?

a.) Devotion to reason vs. duty to father; Haimon is driven mad by the conflict and kills himself.

b.) Drive for power vs. fear of judgement; he decides to lead a rebellion to overturn his father's rule.

c.) Love of Antigone vs. desire for a good reputation; Haimon abandons Antigone to pursue a career as a statesman.

d.) Desire to serve the gods vs. desire to serve the state; he disowns his father and becomes a priest.

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  1. 24 April, 11:11
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    The answer is A my dude
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