Answer:
The messenger's description of Creon satisfies the criteria of a tragic hero
Explanation:
The messenger describes Creon as someone who was once blessed, he had saved the land from destruction at hands of their enemy.
He described Creon as one from a lineage of royalty who reigned with supremacy but lost all as a result of its pride. He became full of sorrow and regret.
This does sound like a tragic hero because he fell from a position of royalty and power to nothingness. He was neither good nor bad and had a tragic flaw which led to his downfall. He realized his mistakes after he lost two people where dear to him; his wife and son.
Answer:
5p+6
Explanation:
Add common numbers 5p + 1p
6p+6
Answer:
"That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute;..."
B. Category
_____
________________________--
Answer:
I'm not sure, I think it may be Boorish. Sorry if I'm wrong.
Explanation: