Antigone, the character from Sophocles' play, is primarily depicted as a strong-willed and principled individual rather than someone with specific hobbies. Her main focus is on familial loyalty and moral duty, particularly in her determination to honor her deceased brother, Polyneices, despite the consequences. Her actions reflect her values and convictions, overshadowing any leisure activities or personal interests. Thus, her "hobbies" can be interpreted as her commitment to justice and familial love.
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did you teacher give you that worksheet too.
no husband, only fiancee. she killed herself before she got married. his name was Haemon, Creon's son.
In wanting to bury Polyneices? She wants to have a clean conscience for the afterlife. If she does the right this and buries her brother, she will have a good afterlife.
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did you teacher give you that worksheet too.
Antigone's father/brother is Oedipus. (Oedipus marries his mother, Jocasta and Antigone is their child.)
no husband, only fiancee. she killed herself before she got married. his name was Haemon, Creon's son.
In wanting to bury Polyneices? She wants to have a clean conscience for the afterlife. If she does the right this and buries her brother, she will have a good afterlife.
He does hobbies.
his hobbies are Basketball
No, the word "hobbies" is not an adverb.The word "hobbies" is a noun.
what she hobbies
his hobbies were billards