Answer:
What led them to these actions was their own idea of right and wrong. It all really comes down to what you consider to be 'moral'. Antigone did what she thought was right based on the divine laws and loyalty to her family, while Creon refused to allow Polyneices to have a proper burial because he saw his as a traitor and favored orders mandated by a mortal leader (himself).
What led them to these actions was the circumstances they were in and the numerous factor than led them to be who they are now and led them to withstand different position on the matter.
Sophocles was trying to convey evident issues that exist in every society and urges us to ask questions about our priorities and what would we do if we were put in those type of situation.
Explanation: (same thing :O )
What led them to these actions was their own idea of right and wrong. It all really comes down to what you consider to be 'moral'. Antigone did what she thought was right based on the divine laws and loyalty to her family, while Creon refused to allow Polyneices to have a proper burial because he saw his as a traitor and favored orders mandated by a mortal leader (himself).
What led them to these actions was the circumstances they were in and the numerous factor than led them to be who they are now and led them to withstand different position on the matter.
Sophocles was trying to convey evident issues that exist in every society and urges us to ask questions about our priorities and what would we do if we were put in those type of situation.
Answer:
To create the plot of the play.
Explanation:
The original material that Shakespeare used was taken from the story "Un Capitano Moro" written by Cinthio almost 100 years earlier, which tells the story of a very eloquent and honorable black man who became a great general, but who was betrayed by a man who pretended to be your ally. Shakespeare used this as a basis for creating and writing the entire Othelo storyline.
Answer:
That the sirens would kill you
Explanation:
Circe warns Odysseus to avoid the song of the sirens because it will seduce him. What is the danger associated with the sirens? The sweet sound of the sirens' voices will lure Odysseus and his men in by singing of what they desire and kill them.
According to international law, an invasion into another country is a straight violation of that country's sovereignty. Although some other countries supported this invasion, it would have been accepted as rightful if it was a requested intervention instead of a clear invasion.
Answer: Cassie’s father wants Cassie to think carefully before taking a stand about Lillian Jean
Explanation:
Cassie’s father had a serious talk with Cassie as he wants her to think carefully before taking a stand about Lillian Jean.
This can be deduced from the excerpt when he told her not to get mad but that she should clear her head and think sensibly so as to know whether Lillian Jean is worth taking a stand about or not.