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In its next ode, the Chorus sings about the curse that hangs over the family of Antigone and Ismene: “I see that the old woes of the house of/ the Labdacids add to the woes of the dead,/ nor does the new generation deliver its race, but one/ of the gods throws them down.” The entire ode emphasizes a major theme in the play. What is it?

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