Read the description, and examine the illustration. This illustration in Antigone, Part 5, is the artist’s interpretation of the scene in which Creon discovers Haemon killed himself. A man with gray beard looks distraught and is holding a limp man in his arms; the sky above the hills in the background is orange, and there are no plants or trees in the scene. How does the illustration enhance the reader’s understanding of Creon’s feelings? Antigone, Part 5 The illustration emphasizes Creon’s deep anger. The illustration emphasizes Creon’s extreme grief. The illustration portrays Creon as unfeeling. The illustration portrays Creon as weak.