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makkiz [27]
3 years ago
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(50 POINTS) Assignment Comparing Two Plays In a response of 2–3 paragraphs, answer the following questions. Remember to incorpor

ate at least three module vocabulary terms into your response.
Compare and contrast how Antigone and "The Game" develop the protagonist and antagonist using dialogue and staging. Use specific textual evidence from both plays to support your answer. Answer:


Compare the themes. What do Antigone and "The Game" suggest about fate and chance? Are our futures determined by fate, by chance, or a combination of both? Explain. Answer:
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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. In Antigone, the protagonist was developed through her statements regarding the death of his brother. Antigone is the protagonist. She spoke to her sister about burying their brother who was dishonored by Creon. This is the way of the author to develop the characters and introduce them to the audience. 

Explanation:

2. Our futures are determined by both fate and chance. First, we were not given a choice on which families we are born with but we are given the chance to lead our lives according to the resources given to us. Afterward, all throughout the rest of our life, we constantly make decisions and make choices either by chance or by carefully analyzing the situation. 

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