Father's mustache was a furry caterpillar wiggling beneath his nose.
The story evoked many emotions amongst the lead characters. Lizabeth used to be a careless girl that had matured because of the events happening around her. She had been angry at what she had done to Mrs. Lottie's perfect garden when poverty had hit them. She was confused why her strong father had cried.
Lizabeth realized in the end that life is never perfect and that she has to learn to understand and live it with what she has.
In
both of the excerpts presented above from the play we can see the
theme of morality being compared to the law in Antigone. It gives the
conflict of Moral or Divine law versus Human law. Pride is also
another theme that can be found in Antigone when we see men creating
laws that substitute for divine principles, believing they are made
from divine will.
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