I would say that her hair looked wild.
The line shows the conflict between humans and God. Creon refused to take the advice of others and did not do it deliberately.
Explanation:
- Creon is very stubborn and did not listen to anyone. He was very proud and believed that he was always correct. Creon is the uncle of Antigone.
- Antigone wanted to bury her brother but Creon says he was a traitor and refuses his burial. She strongly believes that laws made by kings are imperfect and the laws made by God is perfect.
- Later when Antigone kills herself, he understands that he has done something against God's wish. He understand that he should not discard religion as it provides stability to humans.
The correct answer is lines 3 and 4. What those two lines are saying is that Romeo's love for Juliet is so powerful that its is overcoming all of his other emotions and that if he doesn't control it soon then it will be the death of him. So pretty much its just saying that they are both in way over their heads and they should chill out before someone gets hurt.
So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
<u>Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
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<u>These violent delights have violent ends
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Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.