Need more context to answer this properly, what book is it? I'll edit
also is that yelena from aot in ur pfp lol
Answer:
Death
Explanation:
"Mort" is the root word of 'mortified', meaning death. Mortify used to mean 'to destroy it's life', but is now used to mean you're embarrased and 'want to die', metaphorically.
That we are not perfect(that's what I think since you weren't exact)
Answer:
Thou a father's guilt dost bear.
Explanation:
This is the line that best expresses the idea that Antigone is helpless with regard to her fate and her family's past. In these lines, Antigone reflects on the difficulty of her situation. We learn how alone she is, and what a struggle it is to act according to the ideas that motivate her. No one pities her and no one is helping her. The Chorus explains this by referring to Antigone's boldness and rash decisions. However, it also argues that Antigone's burden is one that she has to carry because she is the daughter of her father, and she carries his guilt.