if I'm correct it should be A
sorry I'm not very good at English T^T
<span>personification and enjambment</span>
Answer:
I believe the two best options are:
A) Norah and Judith deserve more credit than they receive.
D) People who oppress women are not necessarily motivated by a desire to harm them.
Explanation:
From the excerpts, we can conclude that the female characters are treated as if they were inferior. Their position in society is one of submission, be it to their husbands - as in A Doll's House - or to their parents - as in A Room of One's Own. Norah and Judith do not receive the credit they deserve: they are expected to do as they are told even if it is unfair; on the other hand, they are not allowed to do more than what society whishes them do, even culturally.
We can also note from the excerpts that Norah's husband is a cruel tyrant of a husband. However, Judith's parents are not trying to harm their daughter. Their intentions are good, and they love her; they believe they are raising her to fulfill a certain - proper - role in society.
Answer:
got the answer from Kalahira brainly.com/profile/Kalahira-2666104
Explanation:
The theme of Antigone that the events above reflect is the path of morality versus the path of civil law and order. Antigone felt that it was her duty to bury his brother and provide him with a decent death because he was shamefully left to rot in the streets like a traitor he was. She disobeyed Creon's orders because her morals told her to do so, even though it ultimately led to even her untimely death.
Yes, in between Dylan and a, and between York and is