What do these lines from antigone show about creon's character?creon:better, if needs be, men should cast us outthan hear it sai
d, a woman proved his match. a. he greatly dislikes women.
b. he's very afraid of women.
c. he has a patriarchal point of view.
d. he has a deep respect for women.
e. he believes all women are alike.?
My answer would actually be a mixture of A and C but if you must choose one i would go with C the full quote "What evils are not wrought by Anarchy! She ruins States, and overthrows the home, She dissipates and routs the embattled host; While discipline preserves the ordered ranks. Therefore we must maintain authority And yield to title to a woman's will. Better, if needs be, men should cast us out <span>Than hear it said, a woman proved his match. (671-680)"
shows that Creon's view is very much "the man must be in power" </span>
I'd say the answer is 'the visible is more dangerous than the invisible', because Duncan never suspected that his faithful Macbeth would be the one to kill him.
The adjective clause in this sentence is 'who has read thousands of books'. It is an appositive, separated from the rest of the text by commas, and has an adjectival meaning - it modifies the noun, Anthony.