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English, 10.12.2020 18:20 carma43

What element of Greek tragedy does Ismene articulate in the following lines from Antigone? 'Tis foolishness, I ween,
To overstep in aught the golden mean.

A.
anagnorisis
B.
hubris
C.
peripeteia
D.
catastrophe

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