In the eyes of the cobbler, Caesar was a hero and a noble man. The cobbler saw Caesar as one of them, one of them who was fortunate enough to rise in social status. On the other hand, Flavius and Murellus saw him as a fluke, a pretender and person not worthy of the praises that were being given to him. This opinion seems to have been cultivated in them by there belief that Caesar, who was from poorer upbringing and who unlike most of the high status people of Rome was not born into his status, infiltrated and defied the social structure and as such was not worthy of their very time.
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She already knows that Father is dead. She knows she can reach him by email. She knows to stay in touch with Father's family in their ancestral home in the North. her father
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1a: Although Teiresias claimed that Hephaestus failed him because he could not start a fire on the altar, the fat from the animal's thigh melted, the entrails dissolved, and bare-bones burst forth from the body.
1b: Teiresias comes and condemns/warns Creon
2a: Haemon threatens Creon and tries to k!ll him, but ends up taking his own life.
2b: Creon learns his lesson and begins to see his mistakes/become a more sympathetic character.
3a: Antigone buries her brother secretly and hung herself after being sentenced to death by Creon. Eurydice k!lls herself after learning that her son and betrothed have both committed su!c!de.
3b: Fate is responsible for many of the key events that happen in the story, hence it plays a major role.
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