Read the words of the Messenger in Antigone, Part 5.
For when a man has lost
what gives him p...
English, 11.02.2021 08:30 paolaviviana
Read the words of the Messenger in Antigone, Part 5.
For when a man has lost
what gives him pleasure, I don't include him
among the living-he's a breathing corpse.
Pile up a massive fortune in your home,
if that's what you want-live like a king.
If there's no pleasure in it, I'd not give
to any man a vapour's shadow for it,
not compared to human joy.
What is the effect of the figurative language in this passage?
Select all that apply.
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