<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Antigone’s plan, to bury the corpse of Polynices but Ismene thinks Antigone is crazy and should not do it
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Antigone wants to bury Polynices according to the Greek tradition because she will not do that she will be carrying the guilt entirely in her life
However, despite their differences, both characters have a universal character that drives them towards pursuing their goals. The determination is linked to the asset that floes and the character traits they possess. The plan of Antigone demonstrates the power of girls that she expresses by sacrificing her life and standing for patriarchal society.
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D) "But ideas did not come that day and three o'clock in the morning found me weary and with an aching head tossing about in my bed."
Answer:
point of view
Explanation:
none of the other choices make sense
The correct answer is 4: The speaker implores God to use violence to break him so that he can be made new.
In this Holy Poem 14, “Batter my Heart”, by John Donne, the poet is addressing God directly and he is implying that the usual way God enters into everybody’s life is not enough for the poet. The poet does not need gentle manners: to knock, to shine, to mend.
On the other hand, in order to let God get into his life, he needs a tough hand: to force, to brake, to blow and burn. This is likely because the poet might consider his soul and heart are too corrupt for such gentle ways.
The paradox, or apparently contradictory idea, here is to attach God such a violent behavior.