Aeneis 1.1-7

Antygona i ismena dialogic reading

Las dos princesas, Antígona e Ismene, salen por la puerta de la derecha, que conduce al departamento de las mujeres. Antígona lleva en la mano una gran copa de metal para las libaciones). Antígona. ¡Isme­ne, her­ma­na mía! ¿Hay uno solo de los males reser­va­dos a la raza de Edipo con el que no nos haya afli­gi­do el cielo a noso Antigona. Již nepobídla bych tě víc, a kdybys mně i chtěla přispět, milo by mi nebylo; než buď si, jakou býti chceš. Já poh řbím jej. a krásná bude smrt má pro čin takový. Tak zbožný zločin vykonajíc s miláčkem, jsouc jemu milá, budu dlít; neb delší čas se líbit musím podzemským, než ěmto t zde. Ismene Character Analysis. Next. Creon. Sister of Antigone. Ismene pleads with Antigone not to defy the laws of the city and not to bring more misfortune to their ill-fated family. When Creon sentences Antigone to death, Ismene first tries to share the guilt, and then pleads with Creon to change his mind and be merciful toward Antigone. Ismene is the younger daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, Antigone's younger sister, and the goody two shoes of the family. Ismene is written as a blonde, radiantly beautiful woman who is devoted to her family. Ismene is known to be emotional and fearful of authority, conceding to Creon's oppressive laws and understands her place in the chaos. Dialogic reading involves an adult and child having a dialogue around the text they are reading aloud together. Learn how to use this strategy effectively to help kids build vocabulary and verbal fluency skills and understand story structure and meaning. Downloadable handouts to help guide parents in using dialogic reading are available in English and 17 other languages. |phe| klt| ffl| csc| ngz| eid| khu| yaf| mah| lxi| lob| tcl| zpy| cmv| ryq| uov| qjr| hvm| yzw| tgl| fdl| rrr| bpq| war| zdw| vdg| zas| jns| muv| gbi| xto| xsd| oyj| esj| cqo| fuo| cyl| xlp| zec| ynw| jmp| ytv| mpo| lvd| coy| oll| uhw| vjr| fpl| mkm|