The answer is the third option.
The image of wounded men in a makeshift clinic suggests the chaos of war.
Not necessarily. A piece of writing ends whenever a writer wants it to, but technically if he wanted to, he could work on it until he dies...he could perhaps even pass the work on to another writer before his death...and then that writer could again pass it on before his own death. A piece of writing can truly be infinite.
1. Answer:
<em>Antigone simply states Creon's order of not giving a proper funeral to Polynices.
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1. Explanation:
This question is regarding a famous play written by Sophocles. He wrote this play in 441 BCE. These plays were <u>120</u> in total but out of which only <u>seven</u> survived till today.
Antigone's is the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. She had a very lonely childhood. The other main characters of the play are Creon, Ismene, Haemon, Eurydice of Thebes, Sentry, Polynices and Tiresias. Creon is the brother of her mother Jocasta.
2. Answer:
<em>This ruling badly affects their family.</em>
2. Explanation:
Since Polynices is her brother and she loves him very much. They already had a very troublesome childhood. <u>Their mother died while their father was banished from the country hence Antigone cherished her siblings very much. </u>
She wanted to give her brother a proper burial while Ismene solely wanted to obey the orders of the King. She did not want to make him angry. This was very hurtful for Antigone. Later in the play, Antigone kills herself too.
I believe it is option A. that is what I would go with.