Answer: The end of Antigone is as follows: Antigone makes the decision to go at night to bury her brother, Creon the sentence for her disobedience, since he had decreed death penalty for whoever buried Polyneices. Creon takes Antigone to a cave and she decides to take her own life by hanging herself. The son of Creon who was the promised of Antigone to see her hanged also decides to take his own life. Creon goes to the cave and finds his dead son, takes him in his arms and takes him to the palace. In the palace Creon he meets his dead wife too. The life of Creonte is marked with these bad experiences due to his bad acts.
Ophelia agrees to keep Laertes' advice as a “watchman” close to her heart but urges him not to give her advice that he does not practice himself. Laertes reassures her that he will take care of himself.