In Sophocles' "Antigone," Antigone implores the people to bear witness to her commitment to honoring her brother Polynices, despite the consequences. She asks them to recognize her defiance against King Creon’s edict prohibiting his burial, emphasizing her belief in divine law over human law. Antigone's plea highlights her unwavering dedication to familial duty and the moral imperatives that guide her actions. Ultimately, she seeks validation for her choices and a legacy rooted in righteousness.
It is to her last earthly presence among them that Antigone begs the people of Thebes to bear witness in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is processing to the remote cave where she will be buried alive. She calls for the Theban people to remember her last presence with and last trip from them. She also asks for them not to forget the last sunlight that she sees and feels before being sentenced to darkness.
Haimon pleads with Creon to be more flexible and to reconsider his rigid stance regarding the punishment of Antigone. He urges his father to listen to the voice of reason and the opinions of the people, suggesting that public sentiment is against Creon's decision. Haimon emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding, advocating for mercy instead of strict adherence to the law. Ultimately, he hopes to prevent unnecessary tragedy and restore harmony within the family and the city.
That this is not the way for women to behave and that the consequences are fatal are the reasons why Ismene begs her sister to obey Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene believes that men dominate and lead whereas women follow and obey. She also believes that burying Polyneices and defying her uncle King Creon are impossible tasks that therefore must not be attempted. Additionally, she cautions that the punishment of civil disobedience is death and that Creon will execute her humiliatingly and painfully.
That she is cautious, scared and young is what Ismene's response says about her character in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Ismene hesitates to break the law since she sees law abiding citizenship as the safest course in a city trying to heal from a recent civil war. She is afraid of engaging in criminal activity that carries a humiliating, painful death sentence. She lacks the experience to be able to figure out how to beg, cajole or intimidate her way out a situation in which she has the distinct disadvantage.
What do you call a beggar that can't beg... a mendicant.
It is to her last earthly presence among them that Antigone begs the people of Thebes to bear witness in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is processing to the remote cave where she will be buried alive. She calls for the Theban people to remember her last presence with and last trip from them. She also asks for them not to forget the last sunlight that she sees and feels before being sentenced to darkness.
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When people beg they believe that what they are asking for will not be granted to them. Begging is asking with faith that what you inquire may not be met.
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hack people. beg people. kill people.
Your total hours worked, the gross pay, the deductions (federal taxes, insurance, FICA) and your net pay. The pay slip also might include your total wages for the year both in gross and net figures.
You beg them;) you offer to buy them something
it were people are keep asking you to do something or say something
1.Beg 2.Beg 3.Beg
goto the free market and beg people for money
May I beg you for more specific issue?
The dog began to beg for some scraps.He hated having to beg on the streets.I beg you to forgive me.