Antigone anticipates her approaching death by singing her own funeral dirge, and the chorus wonders if Oedipus' sins condemned his daughter to her fate.
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Antigone: Summary and AnalysisLines 895–969Antigone anticipates her approaching death by singing her own funeral dirge, and the chorus wonders if Oedipus' sins condemned his daughter to her fate.
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