Read this line from Antigone.
CHORAGOS: Here is Antigone, passing to that chamber
Where all f...
English, 19.03.2021 06:10, kaitlyn4576
Read this line from Antigone.
CHORAGOS: Here is Antigone, passing to that chamber
Where all find sleep at last.
What is the figurative meaning of these lines?
Antigone is fearful of death.
Antigone is about to pass from life into death.
Antigone believes she will be reborn.
Antigone is going to her bedchamber.
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