How do the archetypes in these passages support the universal theme that one's values are worth risking one's life for? Both Ant
igone and Boadicea are warriors who decide to go to war for what they believe is right. Both Antigone and Boadicea are heroes who go to battle against their enemies. Both Antigone and Boadicea are heroines who choose their values over their lives, knowing they may die in the process. Both Antigone and Boadicea are villains who transgress the law in order to fight for their values
The correct answer ic C. Both Antigone and Boadicea are heroines who choose their values over their lives, knowing they may die in the process.
Antigone decides to bury his brother despite the prohibition of the king of Tebas to do so because she believes that God's laws are greater than human laws.
Boadicea led war against occupying forces of the Roman Empire of her land. When she saw the inevitable loss, she poisoned herself and her daughters to avoid capture.