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English, 12.03.2021 22:20 NikkiZoeller

The play Antigone alternates between scenes and odes. How do the scenes contribute to the meaning of the play?

The scenes allow the characters to conceal what they are really thinking.

They allow the characters to reveal their emotions and opinions through dialogue.

The characters are able to address the audience and explain the moral.

The characters can make allusions to other stories to confuse the audience.

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