That she has an incomplete idea of adulthood and that she still prioritizes the nuclear family are ways in which Antigone's youth affects her decision making in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone still is in the input stage of life. She looks to what her family expects of her for its survival as a unit. She thinks in terms of family unity instead of her own individual mission and worth.
The fact that something doesn't affect you can impact your decision-making process by making you less likely to consider it as important or relevant when making choices.
The fact that something doesn't affect you can impact your decision-making process by making you less likely to consider it as a priority or factor in your choices.
If treated, Diabetes has no negative effect on decision-making, at any age.
any decision the president makes they can overturn it
YES! i could i guess :-)
how does culture effect managers
Public officials
public officials
they could get voted in
it can affect our decisions wether it is right or wrong because of that superstitious belief we can now rely in our daily decision.
It's in your text book. Read it lazyass.
That it is trouble is what the chorus believes about love in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus makes observations about love in regard to the interaction between Creon and Haemon. The members note that Haemon is all caught up in his love for his first cousin and bride-to-be, Princess Antigone. They observe that love does not lead to the best decision making.