The lines from the poem Antigone describe Antigone's character as an optimistic and morally upright individual.
<h3>What do the lines from Sophocles's Antigone tell us about Antigone's character?</h3>
It follows from the poem that Antigone's character can be described as optimistic as evident from the first line while the character can also be described as morally upright.
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Answer:Tybalt, kinsman to Juliet, is a foil for Benvolio, who is kinsman to Romeo. Tybalt is 'king of cats,' quick to anger and act without thought, prone to act fast and violently if he feels insulted or dishonored.
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the above question anwer is option A
For you, your characters, or the person who is reading it?
Well, in my opinon, I think it is B. Rising action.
But I also think A is good as well. An anticlimax.
But in my opinon I think it is B. Rising action.
Hope helps!-Aparri
A. They appear repeatedly in texts.C. They help develop themes.D. They reveal meaning in the text. E. They influence the mood of the work.<span>
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