Answer: Antigone believes that the state laws should not override the god's laws. Therefore, she is not afraid if people know she goes against Creon's edict to bury her brother. She is aware of the consequences of her action – death.
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The answer is A, in older times people greatly believed that ravens meant something bad was going to happen. In some places ravens were believed to be demons that have come to torment those that have done wrong.
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The metaphor for life in this poem is a game of Monopoly with no winner. The poem describes a situation in which, through the process of trying to beat out the other competitors in the game, no player ultimately wins (see the "Crabs in a Bucket" metaphor for a similar idea).