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“Introduction to Antigone:” What can we reasonably infer about Antigone’s character based on this text? options:
a) Antigone feels no loyalty towards her sister.
b) Antigone has always hated Creon because of the way he has treated her ancestors.
c) Antigone does not believe that her brother was a traitor, and in fact has spent most of her life denying this accusation.
d) Antigone’s status as one of the last surviving women in the house of Oedipus helps motivate her in the play.

Sagot :

Answer: d) Antigone’s status as one of the last surviving women in the house of Oedipus helps motivate her in the play.

Explanation:

Antigone's brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, fought for the throne of Thebes and both died in the conflict. The new king Creon, honors Eteocles by burying him but leaves Polynices on the field to disgrace him.

Antigone vows to bury her brother Polynices in defiance of the law by Creon and draws her motivation to do so from her status as one of the last surviving women in the House of Oedipus.