Creon reacts with anger and disbelief to the Guard's news that someone has buried Polynices, defying his decree. He questions the Guard's competence and threatens him, insisting that the perpetrator must be found and punished severely. Creon's response reveals his authoritarian nature and determination to uphold his laws, showcasing his disdain for any challenges to his authority. Ultimately, he is more concerned with maintaining control than with the moral implications of the situation.
yes, i see many junior racers zipping around with slalom pole guards attached to gs poles, however when you put pole guards on gs poles it becomes harder to tuck with the guards on, it can be tricky putting pole guards on too, when i put mine on my slalom poles, i had to use my own longer screws not the ones that came with the guards and i also had to put the guard onto the bottom end(smaller diameter) of the pole and hammer it up to the top, to see what i mean about how its harder to tuck, try skiing around with just the gs poles try tucking somewhat, then put the guards on and feel the difference
The four types of news are hard news (covering significant events), soft news (less urgent or serious topics), breaking news (recently occurring events), and feature news (in-depth stories or analysis).
endothermic reaction
In 1970, when I was in the military (US Army) I was learning to disassemble and assemble my weapon (M16) to clean it, and upon taking off the hand guards, I saw the word Mattel and their logo.............
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
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Creons wife
It reveals that Creon has a short temper, doesn't like bad news, and is harsh. We can infer this by the way the Sentry was afraid.
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Oedipus's mother and wife - Jocasta.
It is by drawing lots that the guards decide who will bring news to Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the guards discover Polyneices' body partially buried under a layer of dust. Polyneices is considered a Theban traitor for attacking Thebes in an assertion of his legitimate claims to the Theban throne. The guards know that Theban King Creon will be upset by news of the body being buried and his non-burial edict being broken. They think of drawing lots as the way to choose the bearer of bad news to a hot-tempered royal.
The guards are likely feeling a mix of apprehension and relief regarding their return to speak with Creon. They understand the gravity of the situation and fear his reaction to the news of the burial of Polyneices, which they failed to prevent. There may also be a sense of anxiety about facing Creon's anger and the potential consequences of their failure. Overall, their emotions are tinged with tension as they anticipate the confrontation.
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Blinking is an involuntary reaction; so yes. However they are trained not to be distracted.
the person loves reacting so she did a reaction
creons's law conflicts with divine law
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