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Naddik [55]
2 years ago
6

These questions r from the story Antigone. If anyone can help me with as many questions as possible I’d really appreciate it!

English
1 answer:
marysya [2.9K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

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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