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the Keaton family in Family Ties had no member named Michael.

Michael J. Fox played Alex P. Keaton.

There is an actor named Michael Keaton.

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What has the author Syrell Rogorin Leahy written?

Syrell Rogorin Leahy has written: 'Family ties'


Why is Antigone more of a hero than Creon?

Creon is not respecting family ties or the dead. He is leaving his nephew to root while giving a huge ceremony to his other nephew. Creon also makes it a law that no one can burry the nephew. Antigone's brother is the nephew and she respects the dead and family ties by burring her brother.


What is the role of family ties in 'Antigone'?

Strong in terms of Antigone is a way of describing the role of family ties in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone honors her gods, loves her family and respects her city's traditions. She is the strongest expression of the importance of family in the play. She risks her life to give her disgraced brother Polyneices the burial that he is guaranteed as a Theban but that he illegally is denied by his uncle, King Creon.


All your ties are red except two All your ties are blue except two All your ties are brown except two How many ties do you have?

3 ties in all 1 red 1 blue 1 brown Melissa ...................................... 6: 2 red 2 brown 2 blue


What is represented about society in 'Antigone'?

Traditional culture dominated by personal ties and the gods versus the impersonality of the modern state is what is represented about society in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone represents pre-modern society in which family ties and divine will determine the lives and deaths of all. In contrast, King Creon represents the modern state. He symbolizes the impersonal, smooth functioning of a government in which the family and the gods have no role.