Question

Read the conversation between Ismene (Antigone’s sister) and Antigone. Then, choose the best answer.

ISMENE: Bethink thee, sister, of our father’s fate,
Abhorred, dishonored, self-convinced of sin,
Blinded, himself his executioner.
Think of his mother-wife (ill sorted names)
5 Done by a noose herself had twined to death
And last, our hapless brethren in one day,
Both in a mutual destiny involved,
Self-slaughtered, both the slayer and the slain.
Bethink thee, sister, we are left alone;
10 Shall we not perish wretchedest of all,
If in defiance of the law we cross
A monarch’s will?—weak women, think of that,
Not framed by nature to contend with men.
Remember this too that the stronger rules;
15 We must obey his orders, these or worse.
Therefore I plead compulsion and entreat
The dead to pardon. I perforce obey
The powers that be. ‘Tis foolishness, I ween,
To overstep in aught the golden mean.

20 ANTIGONE: I urge no more; nay, wert thou willing still,
I would not welcome such a fellowship.
Go thine own way; myself will bury him.
How sweet to die in such employ, to rest,—
Sister and brother linked in love’s embrace—
25 A sinless sinner, banned awhile on earth,
But by the dead commended; and with them
I shall abide for ever. As for thee,
Scorn, if thou wilt, the eternal laws of Heaven.

What does Ismene mean when she says Antigone should follow the golden mean?

review the Greek myths on death and burial

obey all of the King’s laws

don’t be too passionate or illogical

be an average person

Answers

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When Ismene refers to the "golden mean," she is advising Antigone to maintain balance and moderation in her actions and decisions. This concept suggests that one should not be too extreme in either direction—neither overly passionate nor illogical. Therefore, the best answer is:

**don’t be too passionate or illogical.**

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