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What do these lines from sophocles's antigone tell us about antigone's character?

antigone:
and yet good hope is mine that i shall find
a welcome from my sire, a welcome too,
from thee, my mother, and my brother dear;
from with these hands, i laved and decked your limbs
in death, and poured libations on your grave.
and last, my polyneices, unto thee
i paid due rites, and this my recompense!
yet am i justified in wisdom's eyes.
for even had it been some child of mine,
or husband mouldering in death's decay,
i had not wrought this deed despite the state.

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she places her family above everything else.
she's proud of her family's name and history.
she fondly remembers burying her loved ones.
she wants a noble death as her family members had.
she's sad that she'll never have a husband or child.

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