Final answer:
In the play Antigone, Creon is delighted that Haemon's fascination with Antigone seems to be eroding.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Creon is delighted that Haemon's fascination with Antigone seems to be eroding during this scene. Creon is Antigone's uncle and the ruler of Thebes, who issued a decree forbidding the burial of Antigone's brother, Polyneices. Haemon, Creon's son, is engaged to Antigone and initially supports her, but eventually, his love for her seems to waver.