The way that William Butler Yeat's poem "From the Antigone" is parallel to Sophocle's Antigone is the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigon'e terrible fate. The poem only speaks about a woman who is dying. This woman is most likely Antigone. None of the other statements are mentioned in the poem. The correct answer is A.
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Answer:
The author explicitly says that spirit can be found in the voice of a character.
Explicitly means directly - so it means that the author didn't hide the fact that he knew what could be found in the voice.
Here is what he says:
That is wholly appropriate, for in the breath—the voice—of a character lies its essential spirit.
So the correct answer is definitely spirit.
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