It was animosity towards Creon. He could have saved her but was too late in
doing so. She had and this also led the
suicide of Haemon and finally the death of Eurydice. Creaon is left alone and goes on with the
business of ruling as if the lives of those does not matter and this brings
about a feeling of animosity.
I believe your answer is a melodic instrument
Umm. Maybe throughout her childhood, challenges, and problems, that she is strong or she is telling her story and proud to share? She wasn't allowing all of her pain to consume her
Answer:
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