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English, 16.04.2020 20:24 tdahna0403

Please interpret these lines from an excerpt from Antigone.

“Dishonours which better fit our enemies are now being piled up on the ones we love.” Lines 12-13

“Etoeocles, they say, has had his burial according to our customary rites, to win him honour with the dead below. But as for Polyneices, who perished so miserably, an order has gone out throughout the city - that’s what people say.”
Lines 28-33

“Will you help these hands
Take up Polyneices’ corpse and bury it?” Lines 55-56

“Think how we’ll die far worse than all the rest, if we defy the law and move against

“Think how we’ll die far worse than all the rest, if we defy the law and move against The king’s decree, against his royal power.
We must remember that by birth we’re women, and, as such, we shouldn’t fight with men.” Lines 74-78

“I’ll still bury him. It would be fine to die while doing that. I’ll lie there with him, with a man I love, pure and innocent, for all my crime. My honours for the dead must last much longer than for those up here.”
Lines 89-93

“Don’t fear for me. Set your own fate in order.”
Line 102

“But remember this- even though your mission makes no sense, your friends do truly love you.”
Lines 120-121

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