Read the excerpts from " The Royal House of Thebes " and " The Story of a Warrior Queen ."

Ismene weeping came from the palace to stand with her sister. "I helped do it," she said. But Antigone would not have that. "She had no share in it," she told Creon. And she bade her sister say no more. "Your choice was to live," she said, "mine to die."

–"The Royal House of Thebes"

When the Roman soldiers burst in upon them, they found the great queen dead, with her daughters in her arms.

She had poisoned both herself and them, rather than that they should fall again into the hands of the Romans.

–"The Story of a Warrior Queen"

Which archetype do the two passages have in common?
*the warrior
*the sage
*the villan
*the tragic heroine

Respuesta :

The correct answer is option four.

Both "The Royal House of Thebes" and "The Warrior of a Warrior King" have a tragic heroine in common. In the former story, Antigone sacrifices herself to give her brother a burial. In the latter, Queen Boudicca's land is attacked by the Romans. As a result, she decides to commit suicide to avoid being taken by her enemies.

Answer:

The Answer is D: The Tragic Heroine

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