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Who Am I?

I am Haemon, the son of Creon. I love Antigone, my fiance, and I fear for the path I see my father moving towards.

Where am I? And when am I there?

I am outside the palace, after Antigone has been sentenced to death and I have heard whispers of dissent in the city.

What do I want?

I want to get Creon to pardon Antigone

I want Creon to listem to me.

What do I do to get what I want?

What do I do after I do or do not get what I want?

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