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This essay finds in Sophocles’s Antigone the paradigmatic example of Napolin’s titular figure, the undutiful daughter and sister who defies both patriarchal power and the edicts of the state by burying and publicily mourning her exiled brother Polynices.
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This essay finds in Sophocles’s Antigone the paradigmatic example of Napolin’s titular figure, the undutiful daughter and sister who defies both patriarchal power and the edicts of the state by burying and publicily mourning her exiled brother Polynices.
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Daughters and Daughters-in-Law
1997Abstract Of the twelve daughters and the many daughters-in-law who inhabited Priam’s palace, Ilioupersis sources focus their attention primarily on three: Kassandra, Polyxene, and Andromache. The rest, Helen excepted, seem not to have been elevated to canonical status in the tradition.
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The Hastings Center Report, 1994
As part of the discussion on resource allocation for the aged, it is crucial to ask not only about who the family caregivers are and whether they need assistance, but also to ask how an understanding of the obligation to give care can contribute to a more just allocation.
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As part of the discussion on resource allocation for the aged, it is crucial to ask not only about who the family caregivers are and whether they need assistance, but also to ask how an understanding of the obligation to give care can contribute to a more just allocation.
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