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by answering the riddle of the sphinx and saving Thebes from the rule of the sphinx.
It depends what part of the book you're talking about. It's been a little while since I read it, but as I recall, Antigone is loving towards her sister, however, believes that she should follow her own morals rather than her sister's suggestions.
It isn't said whether she dies. The reader is left wondering what happens to her. However, the book suggests that she carries on like Creon.
Theban King Oedipus relates to Antigone as father to daughter. He also relates to her as half brother to half sister, because they share Theban Queen Jocasta as their mother. He relates to her too, as sovereign to subject. And in the end, he relates to her as blind beggar to guide and companion in exile.According to ^^, is it safe to assume that the book written by Sophcles called Antigone is about Oedipus' daughter, during the same period as Oedipus lived/blinded himself.
This is a question that is impossible to answer. Each publisher uses different font sizes and page sizes so the amount of pages changes depending on the publisher.
Eteocles and Polyneices were brothers in the story Antigone. In the book they fought for the throne of Thebes and both were killed during the fighting.
The author of Maia of Thebes is: Ann Turner
The first person mentioned in the book "Antigone" is Antigone herself, who is the daughter of Oedipus and the sister of Ismene. She is a central character in the play by Sophocles.
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Thebes is the home of Oedipus throughout most of the book although he was born in Cadmus.
by answering the riddle of the sphinx and saving Thebes from the rule of the sphinx.
It was at a book signing and the man who attacked her was waiting in line to have his book signed.
The Battle of Mogadishu was fought October 3 and 4, 1993. It is the subject of the book, movie, and documentary Black Hawk Down.
Curaçao was attacked in July.
In the film there were around 200,000 - 600,000 orcs in the book there was no real figue but according to the characters in the book it was an army with a size beyond comprehension. So i guess the films were about right.
nothing attacked them
The FASCISTS attacked Jewish shops and synagogues.