Antigone's willingness to defy the king is sharply contrasted by Ismene's desire to obey the king. Ismene believes in adhering to the king's authority, unlike her sister. Their contrasting behavior underlines Antigone's bravery, defiance, and Ismene's fear, compliance.
In the Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles, the character of Antigone displays a striking willingness to defy the king's orders, which is sharply contrasted in her sister and character foil, Ismene, who desires to obey the king. Unlike Antigone, who chooses to obey the laws of the gods over the laws of the king, Ismene believes in submitting to the authority of the king and avoiding any form of disobedience or rebellion. This distinction between the two sisters highlights their contrasting character traits - Antigone's bravery and defiance, and Ismene's fear and compliance.
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The idea which is most closely related to the theme in these lines is:
It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn.
Object Compliment
Gradpoint
Answer:
a new house, food, a new car, a vacation and flowers,
Explanation:
so she is set plus happy with her favorite flowers and a vacation
1)using only imaginary animals and places
2)combining imaginary animals and real places
3)writing by only using sound devices
4)eliminating all sound devices from writing
2) combining imaginary animals and real places
When we look at the excerpt, we can see that Carl Sandburg mentions an animal that is not real—an old flongboo. However, the places he mentions (Massachusetts, Chappaquiddick, South Hadley, and Northampton) are all real places. You can even take it a bit further and verify the places of a cave and within a chestnut tree as caves and chestnut trees are real.
b. Niether Lois nor Clark believed in Superman.
c. Laticia weighed herself on the bathroom scale.
d. Spanish isn't a foreign language if you're Mexican.