It is in the opening scene that Antigone expresses her intention to give her brother burial without fear of dying in the attempt in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, the play begins with the meeting of the sister Theban Princesses Antigone and Ismene. Antigone discusses the edict of non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. She makes the decision that she will break the law and bury her brother even though the violation carries the death penalty.
Antigone intends to get rid of herself by committing suicide. In the beginning of the play of the same name, she says that she cares about the dead and the world of death in the underworld. According to her, she will spend much more time dead than alive. She realizes that the act of making sure of the god-given right to burial for her brother Polyneices carries a death sentence. Once she is walled up in a remote cave, she decides not to drag out her slow, painful, lonely decline from life into death.
Creon's non-burial edict is the royal decree revealed by Antigone to Ismene in the opening scene of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone already knows about her uncle King Creon's edict denying god-given rights of below-ground burials and proper funeral rights to perceived enemies such as Polyneices. Perhaps she has this advance knowledge because she is the betrothed of Prince Haemon, Creon's only remaining child and heir apparent. At any rate, she decides to share with her sister, Princess Ismene, whom she intend to ask for help in burying their brother Polyneices.
Character flaws and divine will are two reasons that the chorus gives for Antigone's suffering in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus characterizes Theban Princess Antigone as disrespectful, passionate, stubborn, temperamental, uncontrolled and wild. The members also describe as very much like her father, disgraced Theban King Oedipus. They indicate that she is the cursed descendant of the royal house of Labdacus that the gods intend to destroy with generations of cumulative cursing.
Issue and enforce his laws without the influence of his family and his people are what Creon intended to do as ruler of Thebes in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon wants to do what he considers needs to be done to rule Thebes and keep the job within his own family and descendants. He intends that his choices will not be affected by the will of the gods, the traditions of Thebes or the suffering of his people. He decides to be equally heartless in keeping the disloyal dead from being buried and in executing violators of his law.
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Antigone intends to get rid of herself by committing suicide. In the beginning of the play of the same name, she says that she cares about the dead and the world of death in the underworld. According to her, she will spend much more time dead than alive. She realizes that the act of making sure of the god-given right to burial for her brother Polyneices carries a death sentence. Once she is walled up in a remote cave, she decides not to drag out her slow, painful, lonely decline from life into death.
Creon's non-burial edict is the royal decree revealed by Antigone to Ismene in the opening scene of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone already knows about her uncle King Creon's edict denying god-given rights of below-ground burials and proper funeral rights to perceived enemies such as Polyneices. Perhaps she has this advance knowledge because she is the betrothed of Prince Haemon, Creon's only remaining child and heir apparent. At any rate, she decides to share with her sister, Princess Ismene, whom she intend to ask for help in burying their brother Polyneices.
After the wedding ceremony, how do you intend to address and mend your relationship with your brother?
Character flaws and divine will are two reasons that the chorus gives for Antigone's suffering in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus characterizes Theban Princess Antigone as disrespectful, passionate, stubborn, temperamental, uncontrolled and wild. The members also describe as very much like her father, disgraced Theban King Oedipus. They indicate that she is the cursed descendant of the royal house of Labdacus that the gods intend to destroy with generations of cumulative cursing.
Politely explain to your mother that you did not intend to hurt your brother. She may understand. If not, get over it: Parents are in charge.
Find a record you could break. Contact the officials in charge of record keeping and inform them of when and where you intend to attempt it. Make your attempt and get it measured/timed/checked/whatever is necessary. If you don't quite get it, try again.
Find a record you could break. Contact the officials in charge of record keeping and inform them of when and where you intend to attempt it. Make your attempt and get it measured/timed/checked/whatever is necessary. If you don't quite get it, try again.
Doodle' Brother was ashamed of Doodle through out the entire book so when Doodle couldn't finish the goal that his brother set for him his Brother was so ashamed that like a child ran away from Doodle. He did not intend to kill Doodle though
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
I intend to answer this question a little later. If you intend to proceed, please do so immediately.
Japan did not intend or attempt to sieze Hawaii, their attack on Pearl Harbor was meant to destroy US Naval power and the threat it posed in the Pacific.
The noun forms for the verb intend are intention, intent, and the gerund, intending.