Robert's poem gives the reader the understanding that the wall in question is a good thing, but it does not take that very long to see that the speaker actually doesn't care about the wall. The poem's ambiguity lies within the very fact that we cannot really be completely certain if we truly need wall at all or not-do they help us or harms us more?
Answer:
Creaon changes his mind and decides to bury Polyneices instead
Explanation:
Antigone is arrested
Antigone is lead away to the tomb
Haemon attemots to persuade Creon to free Antigone
Creon changes his mind and decides to bury polyneics and frees Antigone.
When you read this, notice the climax. Haemon persuades to have Antigone to be free. the details that lead to this is... Antigone is arrested and led to the tomb, Haemon persuades Creon to change his mind, the climax is... Whats his decision? He changes his mind and buries Polyneices instead of Antigon.
i hope this helped.
Yes I think he actually sleeps there because throughout the whole poem he talks about how he loves this girl an how beautiful she is. Also by the other Edgar Allen Poe poems and stories I've read by him he seems to talk about death and is very literal about it.
Yea I’m on here but I can just see you when I get back to you the next day is fine I.