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What does this passage reveal about Antigone: ISMENE: You're wrong from the start,/you're off on a hopeless quest.
ANTIGONE: If you say so, you will make me hate you,/and the hatred of the dead, by all rights,/will haunt you night and day./But leave me to my
own absurdity, leave me/to suffer this-dreadful thing. I'll suffer/nothing as great as death without glory?
А. catharsis
B. tragic flaw
C. epiphany
D. none of the above

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