Athena holds Odysseus close to her heart (for a goddess). She is the goddess of war and wisdom, and Odysseus is a true warrior and a wise one at that. ... After Athena convinced Zeus to help Odysseus, she visited Odysseus' home to encourage Telemachus to face the suitors and improve his image among the people
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- "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!
- On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door;
An allusion is a reference to an object or a circumstance from an unrelated context. This reference tends to be done indirectly, and usually without explanation, so that the reader can make the connection by himself. In this case, the "Plutonian shore" refers to the afterlife (guarded by Pluto), while the bust of Pallas refers to the goddess of wisdom, Athena.
The correct answer is 1.Creon blames the guard for burying Polyneices, whereas Antigone is
actually the one who buries him according to the proper rites.
That is a dramatic irony example because the audience knows the truth unlike Creon.
i think that b is the right answer