Answer:
Creon becomes king.
Step-by-step explanation:
Antigone is a play written by the Greek playwright Sophocles that addresses some of the themes that will always be present in any human society, which are: individual conscience; the power of the State; the obligation or not to accept all laws; and the very existence of a natural Law that transcends that of men.
What happens in scene 2 of the play Antigone that seeks to highlight the conflict between loyalty to the family and civil obedience is as follows:
The brothers of Antigone, Polinices and Etheocles, were elected to reign alternately, but after the first year of reign Etheocles refused to pass the reign to its brother besides expelling it of the city. Going into direct confrontation, Polinices and Etheocles wounded each other and died. His uncle Creon assumed the throne declaring himself King of Thebes and assured the burial of Etheocles according to the customs of the city. However, he forbade Polinices to be buried, since there was a belief that his shadow would remain wandering on the banks of the Styx River.