Read the passage.
Creon: This truth is hard to bear. Surely a god
Has crushed me b...
English, 03.03.2020 22:51 emaleyhughes21
Read the passage.
Creon: This truth is hard to bear. Surely a god
Has crushed me beneath the hugest weight of heaven.
And driven me headlong a barbaric way
To trample out the thing I held most dear.
The pains that men will take to come to pain!
Which theme is expressed in Creon's words?
A. Only wise people who obey the gods find happiness.
B. Individual freedom matters more than civic union.
C. People suffer punishment no matter what choices they make.
D. Human desire and love are stronger than divine will.
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