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... As stated by Antigone, "Thebes, and you my fathers' gods, and rulers of Thebes, you see me now, the last unhappy daughter of a line of kings, your kings, led ...
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... 24 hours, and the setting does occur in the same place (in the palace of Thebes). ... Finally, the end of the action is clearly unhappy which is probably the most ...
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... ANTIGONE: Thebes, and you my father's gods, And rulers of Thebes, you see me now, the last Unhappy daughter of a line of Kings, Your kings, led away to death. ...
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... "Unhappy man! ... As Oedipus rests on the sacred land, Creon, his brother-in- law and a man of power in Thebes, comes to speak with him. ...
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... Antigone: Thebes, and you my fathers' gods, And rulers of Thebes, you see me now, the last Unhappy daughter of a line of kings, Your kings, led away to death. ...
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... the events in the life of Oedipus Rex, arouses pity and fear in the audience, and ends in an unhappy catastrophe (Harmon). Oedipus' life began in Thebes as the ...
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... "Thebes, and you my fathers gods, and ruler of Thebes, you see me now the last, unhappy daughter of a live of kings, you kings, led away to death. ...
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... Antigone says: Thebes, and you my father's gods, And rulers of Thebes, you see me now, the last Unhappy daughter of a line of kings, Your kings, led away to ...
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... speech to the people of Thebes to confirm that she has their support and pity ... cry and went in, and called to him with a voice of wailing:- 'Unhappy, what a deed ...
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... His excessive stubbornness leads to his downfall as ruler of Thebes. ... wanted to carry out her brother's request of a proper burial: "But the unhappy corpse of ...
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... As a result of Laius' meddling, Jocasta and himself were unhappy because they ... to happen because Oedipus defeated the horrible Sphinx and saved Thebes from its ...
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... As a result of Laius' meddling, Jocasta and himself were unhappy because they ... to happen because Oedipus defeated the horrible Sphinx and saved Thebes from its ...
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... As a result of Laius' meddling, Jocasta and himself were unhappy because they ... to happen because Oedipus defeated the horrible Sphinx and saved Thebes from its ...
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... Thebes was then sacked and burned as an example to the rest of Greece ... part of a conspiracy to kill Alexander that involved people who were unhappy with Alexander ...
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... Oedipus ends up in Thebes to find a widowed queen. ... Hamlet lets her know he is unhappy with how quickly they came together and begins to question the ...
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... The lingering chaos in Thebes stems from his prior and present unwillingness to accept ... of Laios and Oedipus' position as king, the gods are unhappy and help ...
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... Zues was unhappy, knowing what would happen, but having sworn, he had no choice ... He said, "Thebes is my home, you shall be rewarded." Acetes steered the ship in ...
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... main character is a great man who saves the city of Thebes from the ... Lastly, Aristotle describes the plays of the ancient Greeks as having "unhappy endings" due ...
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... Zues was unhappy, knowing what would happen, but having sworn, he had no choice. ... He said, ?Thebes is my home, you shall be rewarded.? ...
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... If Polyneices is not punished then his power may be taken for granted by the people of Thebes. ... He tells Creon that the gods are unhappy. ...
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... Zeus, was unhappy, and knew what would happen but, having sworn he had no choice. ... When Dionysus came to Thebes, he forced the women to abandon their houses and ...
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... Zeus, was unhappy, and knew what would happen but, having sworn he had no choice. ... When Dionysus came to Thebes, he forced the women to abandon their houses and ...
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... indignities set upon the Egyptians began to pile up, and the city of Thebes went began ... This made many Egyptians unhappy with his rule and monotheistic ideals. ...
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... As a child, she must have known her brothers made her parents unhappy. ... But Eteocles, Thebes' martyr, too plotted to overthrow his father. Both were gangsters. ...
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