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Reflection On Antigone
Carly Flint
Mrs. Feller
Ap Language
26 August 2015
Reflection Essay
This excerpt from Antigone is designed to speak to the reader. It asserts that men may do horrible things, but can make up for them if they attempt to. The entirety of the passage referenced in the prompt revolves around and supports this theme. The wise Teiresias makes this observation in the context of [ENETER TEXT HERE YOU NUMBNUT]

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