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jeka57 [31]
2 years ago
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What evidence supports the idea that Antigone represents a tragic heroine? Check all that apply. She is similar to Ismene. She i

s cast out from society. She bravely defends her values. She loves and cares for her father. She breaks rules in the name of good. She sacrifices herself to right a wrong.
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posledela2 years ago
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(B) She is cast out from society.

(C) She bravely defends her values.

(E) She breaks rules in the name of good.

(F) She sacrifices herself to right a wrong.

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son4ous [18]2 years ago
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Answer:

  • She is cast out from society.
  • She bravely defends her values.
  • She breaks rules in the name of good.
  • She sacrifices herself to right a wrong.

Explanation:

A tragic hero is the character in a disaster that encounters a defeat as a result of some sort of imperfection. This blemish is known as the disastrous defect. Antigone is viewed as the legend of the play, and she has numerous terrible defects which lead to her ruin.  

One of Antigone's unfortunate imperfections is her dependability to the gods and, on the other hand, her traitorous ness to King Creon. Toward the start of the play, Creon puts out a request that Antigone's sibling, Polynices, may not be covered in light of the fact that he was a double crosser. This is unsuitable to Antigone, and she is resolved to respect the divine beings and give her sibling a legitimate entombment, regardless of whether it implies being executed for ignoring Creon's requests. Antigone's assurance to respect the divine beings and her sibling is one of her tragic flaws.

Antigone's stubbornness is another of her heartbreaking blemishes. She neglects to see more than one side of the circumstance. To her, covering her sibling is the most significant thing. She doesn't consider how it may influence her sister, Ismene, who endeavors to persuade her to withdraw and pursue Creon's requests. She doesn't consider how it will influence Haemon, her life partner and Creon's child. She is too obstinate to even consider seeing that it may be for the benefit of everybody required to surrender to Creon's requests and let her sibling's body lie where it remains.

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