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Examine this painting which depicts the scene from the first half of Antigone in which Antigone comes upon her brother Polyneices. How does the picture add depth to what you read in the play? How does the play add depth to what you see in the painting? What role do you think the scene depicted here will play as you read the rest of Antigone? Use textual evidence from the first half of the play to support your response. Antigone comes upon the body of her dead brother Polyneices

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