no
Antigone does not try to steal anything in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Antigone is a Theban princess, not a thief. If she is so inclined, she does not have the opportunity to steal anything. She just has time to try to bury her brother Polyneices, twice, and then spends the rest of the play either under house arrest or on her way to, and inside, her walled-up prison cave.
There is technically no circumstance where it is ok to steal. There are circumstances where people are forced to do so, but it is not morally right to steal.
shoplifting is stealing...The value of what you steal during shoplifting depends on the degree of the charge. In New York, petit larceny is sealing anything valued under $1000. OVer $1000. then starts the degree of Felony. Shoplifting is a form of stealing usually when you go into a store to steal. DO NOT STEAL
went under steal table
went under steal table
Usually Under Your Friends (sisters) There would be a Button Saying Like Steal from such and suchs name
At a cave under water in route 128 :)
2 packages of Kools under his Jacket
he had a knavish spirit, he acted in a knavish way, the knavish boy slunk around the market stealing anything he could get his hands on
The evidence that suggests Bess and the highwayman have met on many moonlit nights is their familiarity with each other's presence, the intimate interactions and conversations they share, and the fact that they have developed a deep emotional connection over time. This suggests a history of recurring meetings under the moonlight.
So the tomb robbers won't steal the pharaoh's treasures.
You can go under a table,bed,you can go under anything if you can fit in it.