Anyone Read Antigone? Can someone check my answers?
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What belief causes Creon to decide at last that his decree about Polyneices's burial is against the gods' will? A. Teiresias's anger is a sign that he speaks out of jealousy. B. Teiresias has been bribed to deliver a tragic prophecy. C. Teiresias's prophecies have proved true in the past. <-- D. Teiresias only reports what the boy claims to have seen.
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What is the role of the Choragos in the play? A. to provide a perspective that contrasts the Chorus's comments <-- B. to lead the other members of the Chorus through the dance C. to address the audience members directly on behalf of the Chorus D. to speak to other characters as a representative of the Chorus
Its actually D
What conflict drives much of Creon's behavior? A. respect for the gods' prophet versus respect for the Chorus's wisdom B. love of family versus devotion to the gods C. desire to rule unquestioned versus fear of losing authority <-- D. pity for Eteocles versus anger at Polyneices
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Read the messenger's lines as he speaks to Eurydice: "We made our prayers in that place to Hecate And Pluto, that they would be merciful. And we bathed The corpse with holy water . . . ." Why does the messenger allude to Hecate and Pluto in these lines? A. These are the gods who sent Teiresias the warning about Creon's actions. B. These are the gods of the underworld, whom Creon has offended. C. These are the names of the place that the spirits of the dead go. D. These are names for Fate, which is destroying Creon's family. idk on this on im thinking a or d
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