4) Please only answer if you can help. Read Haemon’s lines from Part 3 of Antigone.
A ma...
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4) Please only answer if you can help. Read Haemon’s lines from Part 3 of Antigone.
A man who thinks that only he is wise,
that he can speak and think like no one else,
when such men are exposed, then all can see their emptiness inside. For any man,
even if he’s wise, there’s nothing shameful
in learning many things, staying flexible.
These lines introduce the theme that it is important to keep an open mind and to respect the wisdom of others.
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