The answer is cheerful and upbeat.
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he is also the first person in a world that has been in a relationship for years here in a country that is not just about you but also a lot more of a person who has a more than life relationship to his own lane or the way you can tell them how you are going through a life that is a must for him to do so you are a good man knows how you are going through.
The dramatic irony that takes place at the end of Scene 1 is that we know that<u> Antigone has buried Polynices, but Creon, the Chorus, and the Guard do not.</u>
Antigone buried Polynieces as she wanted that the family should do the burial rights after the death. Creon didn't want Polynices' body to go through the privilege of burial because he considered Polynices as a traitor. This is very well known to the audience that it is Antigone who has buried Polynieces but the other characters are unknown of this. Such type of ironical conditions is known as dramatic irony.
<span>Victor - a person who defeats an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition.
</span><span>Enter - begin to be involved in.
</span>In this case (because of the 2 words), I think that the victor is the person who wins the competition while the word enter, or the phrase to enter, is probably meant as in to enter the competition. The question wasn't entirely clear but I hope I have sort of answered it. :)