Haimons
Scene 2 of 'Antigone' is devoted to the conversation between Haemon and his father, Theban King Creon. The Chorus Leader, who's called 'Choragos', doesn't side with anyone. Instead, throughout the father and son interaction, the Leader rephrases the good points that each one makes. He progresses from a conviction that Creon speaks wisely to doubt as to whether there's wisdom in Creon's words. He likewise progresses from a conviction that Haemon speaks wisely to surprise over the son's anger against his own father and his own king. The closest that the Leader gets to taking a side is at the very end of the scene. The King clearly says that Haemon won't be able to save either of his first cousins, Antigone and Ismene, from death. But the Leader goes ahead and asks if the King really intends to put both of his nieces to death. The King then backs down and specifies that Antigone, as the perpetrator of the offense against the state, will be executed, but Ismene won't.
maurice azoulay
Cassius
Peter Kriss
Honolulu
He supported Hamilton's
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
the other emperoros
No, that option is only available to children whose mother never filed for child support on a father whose never lived in the home.
Daniel Webster
Yes
group or groups whose continuing support is crucial for the success of any organization or individual
commander
To support an object with a mass of 5 kg, you need to support it with a force equal to its weight. 30 N won't be enough in this case.
none at all
The "lawyers.findlaw" website allows the user to search for lawyers whose area of expertise is child support. The results can then be filtered by city or state.
Louisa May Alcott