Question
Sophocles intertwines the themes of death and marriage in Antigone. Which two pairs of lines in this excerpt from the play best bring out the correlation of death and marriage? You can pick only 2.
(Friends, countrymen, my last farewell I make;
My journey's done.)
(One last fond, lingering, longing look I take
At the bright sun.)
(For Death who puts to sleep both young and old
Hales my young life,)
(And beckons me to Acheron's dark fold,
An unwed wife.)
(No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea,
'Tis Death I wed.)
That the bones are undisturbed, and that either no mortal had ever dared disturb them, or that the couldn't be found.
b. He is ordinary.
<span>The description of Gregor's apartment and occupation tells about this character that he is ordinary, normal. He has a normal occupation and a human apartment, just like every other human, but for some mysterious reason, he finds himself transformed into a vermin. </span>
Answer:
First one- an avalanche second one- a hillside
Explanation:
You almost always put an if it’s a vowel starting the word and an a i
if it’s a contsonant starting the word
Most likely it would be used to decrease his speed or to stop him from falling.