salexander1025
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...Antigone's death on? Out of all the questions, I wasn't sure how to answer this one.
The options are:
A. Niobe.
B. Creon.
C. the family curse.
D. Antigone herself.
It is Ode 4 of Antigone-- by ode I mean the strophe and antistrophe.. it is antistrophe 2 in scene 4
Crying, tears and blood mingled. Piteously born,
Those sons whose mother was of heavenly birth!
Her father was the god of the North Wind
And she was cradled by gales
She raced with young colts on the glittering hills
And walked untrammeled in the open life:
But her marriage deathless Fate found means
To build a tomb like yours for all her joy
Thank you
If I had to guess I would say D.. but I'm really not sure at all
The options are:
A. Niobe.
B. Creon.
C. the family curse.
D. Antigone herself.
It is Ode 4 of Antigone-- by ode I mean the strophe and antistrophe.. it is antistrophe 2 in scene 4
Crying, tears and blood mingled. Piteously born,
Those sons whose mother was of heavenly birth!
Her father was the god of the North Wind
And she was cradled by gales
She raced with young colts on the glittering hills
And walked untrammeled in the open life:
But her marriage deathless Fate found means
To build a tomb like yours for all her joy
Thank you
If I had to guess I would say D.. but I'm really not sure at all