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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the lines from Ode II: ". . . damnation rises behind each child Like a wave cresting out of the black northeast, When the long darkness under sea roars up And burst drumming death upon the windwhipped sand." What truth about Antigone and her siblings does the imagery of these lines convey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the lines from Ode II: ". . . damnation rises behind each child Like a wave cresting out of the black northeast, When the long darkness under sea roars up And burst drumming death upon the windwhipped sand." What truth about Antigone and her siblings does the imagery of these lines convey? A. Oedipus's death has led to argument and strife among his children. B. Creon's task is to carry out the will of the gods against them. C. They are doomed to die during a storm at sea, yet they must travel by sea. D. Fate has cursed them along with their whole family, and they cannot escape.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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