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| She tells her she has herself to consider anyways. |
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| What major conflict is revealed in prologue? |
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| Antigone wants to burt her brother but creono forbids it |
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| What are antigones feelings for antigone in the prologue? |
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| She feels hatred and dissapointment |
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| Why does creon forbid the burial of polyneices? |
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| He considers him a traitor |
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| Why does antigone disagree with creon? |
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| She believes burying him would be the holy thing to do |
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| What law is ismene faithful to? |
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| How does antigone serve as a foil to ismene? |
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| Her sister acts perfect and good and antigone dares to disobey the law. |
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| When the characters are torn by this decision, what kind of conflict is it? |
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| Man vs Self-Interna Conflict |
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| What motive does creon attribute to the person that buried polyneices? |
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| How is polyneices buried by the perpetrator? |
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| What is the theme of ode 1? |
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| Creon declares that anarchists are behind the burial of polyneices. Why is this dramatic irony? |
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| Because antigone was actual following the divine law rather than the public law. |
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| Crean also references the perpretrators as men. Why is this ironic? |
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| Because it was a girl. :P |
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| What type of figurative language are creons referneces? |
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| How does the sentry feel when he deivers antigone to creon? |
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| He is glad hes safe but he feels guilty. |
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