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History, 24.02.2021 02:50 artursino

Part A What inference can be drawn about King Creon's character from Scene 1 of Antigone?

King Creon is calm.

King Creon has a short temper.

King Creon has never been in a fight.

King Creon has recently been wounded.
Question 2
Part B

Which quotation from the text best supports the answer in Part A?

"'…money talks, and the wisest
Have sometimes been known to count a few coins too many.'"

"'Stop!
Must you doddering wrecks
Go out of your heads entirely? 'The gods!'"

"'I am aware, of course, that no Ruler can expect complete loyalty from his subjects until he has been tested in office.'"

"'No, from the very beginning
There have been those who have whispered together.'"​

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