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"Lesser than Macbeth, and greater"
"Not so happy, yet much happier"
"Thou shalt get Kings, though Thou be none"
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I think it might be C. principal
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Since its a title for someone it should be capitalized
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Because she disobeyed him and because she is the woman who did that
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Before the beginning of the play Antigone's brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, died fighting each other for the throne. Creon, the new king of Thebes, orders that Polynices' body mustn't be buried. Despite these orders and the protests from her sister, Antigone wants to honor her brother with the proper burial rites.
This boldness and policy violations are the reason why Creon felt threatened. He does not like that Antigone dared to disobey his rules, ignore his power and belittle him in the eyes of his followers. With this, he proves that he is vain, self-assured and not able to hear what his people want, probably because of the fear of losing the power and the throne. He did not want to let Antigone go without the punishment even when his son, Haemon (that is ought to be married to Antigone), pleaded to spare her life. Creon criticizes his son of being on the woman’s side.
This is the reason why, yes, the threat Creon feels coming from Antigone has to do with her womanhood. Women had no right to possess any economic or social power in ancient Greek society and their roles were strictly bound to the house, family, and men. When Antigone openly defies Creon's orders, she is defying him as the man while also going against what is seen as the norm of society. Creon clearly says that he "won’t be called weaker than womankind”, and it is in this line that he openly admits his fear of being seen not only as ruler unable to make his people obey but also as the man who can't control the woman. Because of this, he fears the danger of being weaker than the womankind. Being weaker than the woman could be seen as shameful and the ultimate sign of the instability with the Greek society in which the story takes place.
B. Gerasim treats Ivan like his father and performs the duties of a son.
C. Ivan Ilyich realizes that he has lived an artificial life by comparing his life with Gerasim’s.
D. Ivan Ilyich feels inferior to Gerasim because Gerasim leads a healthy life.
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How does the character of Gerasim help the protagonist to attain spiritual freedom in Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
It isn't A so the next answer that makes the most since is C but im not 100%
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I just took the test on plato and fail bc of this one answer :'(
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A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
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A compound-complex sentences are the most complicated sentences , as their name implies . It has at least 2 indepndent clause and at least 1 dependent clause. In simple terms, an independent clause can be a sentence on its own while a dependent clause cannot
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